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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143918
论文题名:
Variations in Environmental Signals in Tree-Ring Indices in Trees with Different Growth Potential
作者: Polona Hafner; Jožica Gričar; Mitja Skudnik; Tom Levanič
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2015
发表日期: 2015-11-30
卷: 10, 期:11
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Oaks ; Trees ; Summer ; Forests ; Isotope analysis ; Dendrology ; Wood ; Autumn
英文摘要: We analysed two groups of Quercus robur trees, growing at nearby plots with different micro-location condition (W-wet and D-dry) in the floodplain Krakovo forest, Slovenia. In the study we compared the growth response of two different tree groups to environmental variables, the potential signal stored in earlywood (EW) structure and the potential difference of the information stored in carbon isotope discrimination of EW and latewood (LW). For that purpose EW and LW widths and carbon isotope discrimination for the period 1970–2008 AD were measured. EW and LW widths were measured on stained microscopic slides and chronologies were standardised using the ARSTAN program. α-cellulose was extracted from pooled EW and LW samples and homogenized samples were further analysed using an elemental analyser and IRMS. We discovered that W oaks grew significantly better over the whole analysed period. The difference between D and W oaks was significant in all analysed variables with the exception of stable carbon isotope discrimination in latewood. In W oaks, latewood widths correlated with summer (June to August) climatic variables, while carbon isotope discrimination was more connected to River Krka flow during the summer. EW discrimination correlated with summer and autumn River Krka flow of the previous year, while latewood discrimination correlated with flow during the current year. In the case of D oaks, the environmental signal appears to be vague, probably due to less favourable growth conditions resulting in markedly reduced increments. Our study revealed important differences in responses to environmental factors between the two oak groups of different physiological conditions that are preconditioned by environmental stress. Environmental information stored in tree-ring features may vary, even within the same forest stand, and largely depends on the micro-environment. Our analysis confirmed our assumptions that separate EW and LW analysis of widths and carbon isotope discrimination provides complementary information in Q. robur dendroecology.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/20645
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作者单位: Department of Forest Yield and Silviculture, Slovenian Forestry Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia;Department of Forest Yield and Silviculture, Slovenian Forestry Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia;Department of Forest and Landscape Planning and Monitoring, Slovenian Forestry Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia;Department of Forest Yield and Silviculture, Slovenian Forestry Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia

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Polona Hafner,Jožica Gričar,Mitja Skudnik,et al. Variations in Environmental Signals in Tree-Ring Indices in Trees with Different Growth Potential[J]. PLOS ONE,2015-01-01,10(11)
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