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Ваганов, Евгений Александрович
Babushkina, E
Belokopytova, L
Zhirnova, D.
Panyushkina I.P
2020-01-20T07:13:09Z
2020-01-20T07:13:09Z
2019-02
Ваганов, Евгений Александрович. Pine and larch tracheids capture seasonal variations of climatic signal at moisture-limited sites [Текст] / Евгений Александрович Ваганов, E Babushkina, L Belokopytova, D. Zhirnova, Panyushkina I.P // Trees - Structure and Function: Pine and larch tracheids capture seasonal variations of climatic signal at moisture-limited sites. — 2019. — Т. 33 (№ 1). — С. 227-242
09311890
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00468-018-1772-2
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/128557
Seasonal dynamics of the timing and rate in cell production and differentiation imprint climate signals into intra-ring variations of anatomical wood structure (e.g. intra-annual density fluctuations). Despite recent methodological advances in quantitative wood anatomy, our understanding of xylem response to climate at the finest scale of intra-ring resolution is incomplete. The goal of this study is to investigate intra-ring changes of tracheid dimensions (cell radial diameter and wall thickness) controlled by moisture stress. Anatomical wood parameters of Pinus sylvestris and Larix sibirica from two drought-susceptible locations in Khakassia, South Siberia, were analysed. We found that inter-annual variation of tracheid parameters regularly exceeds the variation between radial tracheid files. This suggests that the climatic signal is recorded throughout the entire ring. However, each cell parameter has a specific zone in the ring where its climatic response reaches the maximum. The climatic response of the radial cell diameter has a temporal shift across the ring, which is particularly apparent in pine rings. The climatic response of cell wall thickness at the intra-ring scale has a more complex pattern. Our results facilitate investigation of the climate impact on tree rings at the finest intra-ring scale by quantifying the timing of climatic impact on ring structure and identifying specifically when climate impacts the formation of a particular cell.
Conifer trees
Xylem
Quantitative wood anatomy
Tree-ring structure
Climatic response
South Siberia
Pine and larch tracheids capture seasonal variations of climatic signal at moisture-limited sites
Journal Article
Journal Article Preprint
227-242
34.35.25
2020-01-20T07:13:09Z
10.1007/s00468-018-1772-2
Институт экологии и географии
Хакасский технический институт — филиал СФУ
Лаборатория биогеохимии экосистем
Научно-образовательная лаборатория "Дендроэкология и экологический мониторинг"
Кафедра строительства
Trees - Structure and Function
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