Monitoring intra-annual dynamics of wood formation with microcores and dendrometers in Picea abies at two different altitudes
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Seasonal analyses of cambial cell production and day-by-day stem radial increment can help to elucidate how climate modulates
wood formation in conifers. Intra-annual dynamics of wood formation were determined with microcores and dendrometers and
related to climatic signals in Norway spruce (Picea abies
able to synchronize these processes. Processes of adaptation of the pattern of xylogenesis occurred, enabling P. abies to occupy
sites with contrasting climatic conditions. The use of daily climatic variables in combination with plant functional traits obtained
by sensors and/or destructive sampling could provide a suitable tool to better investigate the effect of disturbances on response
strategies in trees and, consequently, contribute to improving our prediction of tree growth and species resilience based on
climate scenarios.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cell enlargement; cell wall thickness; climate sensitivity; degree days; dendrology; lumen diameter; timberline; treeline; tree ring formation; xylogenesis.
List of contributors:
Emiliani, Giovanni; Giovannelli, Alessio; Anichini, Monica; Cocozza, Claudia
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