2019
DOI: 10.1590/2179-8087.036118
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Climatic Response of Cedrela fissilis Radial Growth in the Ombrophilous Mixed Forest, Paraná, Brazil

Abstract: We examined the climatic response of Cedrela fissilis radial growth based on precipitation, air relative humidity, temperature and monthly thermal amplitude. It was intended to assess how the secondary growth of C. fissilis is influenced by the climatic variables and which one are the best growth predictors in Ombrophilous Mixed Forest, southern Brazil. Wood cores were processed using classical dendrochronology methodology. Principal Components Analysis, Generalized Linear Models and correlation were used to e… Show more

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“…Regarding the growth rings of the C. fissilis species in the urban area of Puerto Maldonado, various authors in a very similar way have described the marking of the growth rings of this species, mainly in natural forests, which are characterized by presenting the marginal parenchyma with semicircular porosity (large vessels lying in the marginal parenchyma) (MARCATI; ANGYALOSSY; EVERT, 2006;MARCON et al 2019;PAREDES;LÓPEZ;NAVARRO, 2016;SCHÖNGART et al 2017;LISI, 2000). These macroscopic anatomical descriptions of growth rings are similar to other species of the genus Cedrela such as the species of C. odorata, with an extensive study on their growth rings (BRIENEN; ZUIDEMA; MARTÍNEZ, 2010;DÜNISCH;BAUCH;BRACAMONTE, 2002;WORBES, 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Regarding the growth rings of the C. fissilis species in the urban area of Puerto Maldonado, various authors in a very similar way have described the marking of the growth rings of this species, mainly in natural forests, which are characterized by presenting the marginal parenchyma with semicircular porosity (large vessels lying in the marginal parenchyma) (MARCATI; ANGYALOSSY; EVERT, 2006;MARCON et al 2019;PAREDES;LÓPEZ;NAVARRO, 2016;SCHÖNGART et al 2017;LISI, 2000). These macroscopic anatomical descriptions of growth rings are similar to other species of the genus Cedrela such as the species of C. odorata, with an extensive study on their growth rings (BRIENEN; ZUIDEMA; MARTÍNEZ, 2010;DÜNISCH;BAUCH;BRACAMONTE, 2002;WORBES, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…because the samples from Colombia are from a relic of tropical dry forest, and being a 70-year chronology. In the case of C. fissilis in a seasonal forest (Paraná), they found an intercorrelation of the series of 0.31 and in the urban area studied was 0.51 (MARCON et al, 2019). In the case of C. fissilis, the variation can be explained because the study in Brazil was in a Mixed Ombrophyllous Forests (MOF), with these trees having a chronology of 123 years.…”
Section: Climate-growth Relationshipmentioning
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“…The mean inter-series correlation (Rbt) value is 0.24, indi change of TRW between different discs is consistent. The expressed pop (EPS) value was 0.89, higher than the "0.85" threshold value, indicating th could represent the local environmental characteristics [59,60]. The signal…”
Section: Chronology Statistics Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The mean inter-series correlation (Rbt) value is 0.24, indicating that the change of TRW between different discs is consistent. The expressed population signal (EPS) value was 0.89, higher than the "0.85" threshold value, indicating that the samples could represent the local environmental characteristics [59,60]. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) value was 7.96, higher than the "4" threshold value, indicating that the samples contain abundant climate signals [61].…”
Section: Chronology Statistics Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 98%