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Annual tree rings revealed by radiocarbon dating in seasonally flooded forest of the Mapire River,a tributary of the lower Orinoco River,Venezuela
Authors:Dezzeo  Nelda  Worbes  Martin  Ishii  Iria  Herrera  Rafael
Institution:(1) Centro de Ecología, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas, Apdo. 21.827, Caracas, 1020-A, Venezuela;(2) Institut für Forstbotanik, Universität Göttingen, Büsgenweg 2, Göttingen, D-37075, Germany;(3) Universidad Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Caixa Postal 252, Corumbá-MS, 79304–020, Brasil
Abstract:The occurrence of seasonal growth rings in the wood of Campsiandra laurifolia, Acosmiun nitens, Pouteria orinocoensis and Psidium ovatifolium, common species growing in the flooding forest of the Mapire river, was analyzed using wood anatomy and ring- width analysis. The test of the annual ring formation was performed using radiocarbon analysis based on the nuclear weapon effect. All species showed growth rings visible to the naked eye. The ring boundaries in all cases were marked by bands of marginal parenchyma. The index ring-width curves of the four studied species showed a strong relationship with the fluctuation of the water river level during the non flooded months, suggesting that an increase in the water level during these months positively influenced the growth indicating that the rings were formed on an annual basis. The content of radiocarbon in the wood of anatomically predated rings of Campsiandra laurifolia and Pouteria orinocoensis confirm these results. All studied trees are slow growing with less than 2.5 mm annual increment.
Keywords:Annual rings  Dendrochronology  Floodplain forest  Growth rings  Radiocarbon dating  Tree-age  Tropical trees
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