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Effects of climate on vertical resin duct density and radial growth of Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.]
Authors:R Wimmer  Michael Grabner
Institution:Zentrum für Umwelt- und Naturschutz, Universit?t für Boden- kultur Wien, Gregor-Mendel-Strasse 33, A-1180 Vienna, Austria Fax: +43-1-47654-4504; e-mail: wimmer@mail.boku.ac.at, AT
Abstract: Vertical resin duct density in spruce tree-rings was used as a dendroclimatological variable and compared with radial growth. Resin duct density data were statistically stable and distributed with higher mean sensitivity and standard deviation but lower signal-to-noise rate than the corresponding growth rate. Radial growth and resin duct density relationships with climate were investigated using correlation and response function analysis. It was found that resin duct density has a significant positive response to above-normal temperature especially from June to August and a less significant negative response for above-normal precipitation from May – July during the current growing season. Ring width showed a significant negative response to above-normal precipitation from June to August but no response with temperature. Ring width and resin duct density were not related to each other. Sufficient data indicate that vertical resin duct density is a useful variable for dendroclimatology. Received: 14 March 1996 / Accepted: 24 June 1996
Keywords:Resin duct  Tree ring  Dendroclimatology  Spruce  Picea abies
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