High-Resolution Analytical Approach to Describe the Sensitivity of Tree-Environment Dependences through Stem Radial Variation
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Stem radius variations are remarkably synchronous to weather conditions. Climate
fluctuations can forecast the occurrence and severity of environmental disturbance on radial
variations, as well as tissue sensitivity and tree growth. Radial variations were detected through
dendrometers and were analyzed coupled to environmental conditions to define stem sensitivity in
response to experimental (logs in lab) and natural (trees in field) drivers. By using a mathematical
approach for the analysis of plant traits and environmental variables, this study aimed at
highlighting a methodological framework to analytically unravel the environmental control of
stem cycles. A derivative analysis was performed on data derived from experimental measurements,
which showed a high degree of agreement between environmental drivers and dendrometer signals.
The analytical approach provided information on plant performance in response to environmental
variation, removing the confounding effects of different variables. Coding of the dendrometer signal
provided a process to quantify stem sensitivity to ambient temperature, to portray synchronicity of
time series related to stem radial variations and air temperature events, and to identify time lags of
environmental effects on plant traits.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
point dendrometer; stem sensitivity; environmental signal
Elenco autori:
Giovannelli, Alessio; Cocozza, Claudia
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