2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00468-020-02082-8
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Assessing urban climate effects on Pinus sylvestris with point dendrometers: a case study from Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract: Key message Extreme drought conditions, in addition to the urban heat island effect, modify the growth response and water storage dynamics of urban Scots pine trees in the Stockholm region. Abstract Changes in surface properties of the urban environments significantly impact the local microclimate. While urban trees are known for providing important thermal regulation, the impact of urban climate on tree growth remains relatively unexplored. The present st… Show more

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“…Direct automatic point dendrometers have been used for surveys of trees’ reactions to environmental changes [ 206 ]. These tools provide daily patterns of variations in stem radius and maximum daily shrinkage, parameters that are closely related to the plant’s response to water deficit [ 207 ]. One of the remote sensing methods under testing in poplar breeding stands is terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), a reliable method to obtain non-destructive measures of volume allometries with high precision and low cost.…”
Section: Phenotyping Drought Tolerance Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Direct automatic point dendrometers have been used for surveys of trees’ reactions to environmental changes [ 206 ]. These tools provide daily patterns of variations in stem radius and maximum daily shrinkage, parameters that are closely related to the plant’s response to water deficit [ 207 ]. One of the remote sensing methods under testing in poplar breeding stands is terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), a reliable method to obtain non-destructive measures of volume allometries with high precision and low cost.…”
Section: Phenotyping Drought Tolerance Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%