2022
DOI: 10.3390/atmos13050718
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Climatic Signals on Growth Ring Variation in Salix herbacea: Comparing Two Contrasting Sites in Iceland

Abstract: Salix herbacea, being such an adaptive species, has never been studied for its climatic response. The main purpose of this study is to examine the dendrochronological potential of S. herbacea. Furthermore, it aims to identify the main environmental factors that are influencing its growth. We selected two sampling sites that are different in terms of morphology and climate. Overall, 40 samples of dwarf willow were collected from two research sites and were analyzed by following the standard dendrochronological … Show more

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“…The number of sites showing spectral browning in satellite studies is increasing (Berner et al 2020), which is in line with regional eld studies showing recent declines in shrub growth due to drought stress. The role of precipitation has become increasingly important in recent years, as described for Greenland (Forchhammer 2017, Gamm et al 2018, southern Spitsbergen (Owczarek and Opała 2016), Bear Island (Owczarek et al 2021), Iceland (Phulara et al 2022) and Siberia (Blok et al 2011). Some regional studies show that shrubs can bene t from drier conditions, which is possibly due to a higher availability of photoassimilates under sunny conditions (Lehejcek et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of sites showing spectral browning in satellite studies is increasing (Berner et al 2020), which is in line with regional eld studies showing recent declines in shrub growth due to drought stress. The role of precipitation has become increasingly important in recent years, as described for Greenland (Forchhammer 2017, Gamm et al 2018, southern Spitsbergen (Owczarek and Opała 2016), Bear Island (Owczarek et al 2021), Iceland (Phulara et al 2022) and Siberia (Blok et al 2011). Some regional studies show that shrubs can bene t from drier conditions, which is possibly due to a higher availability of photoassimilates under sunny conditions (Lehejcek et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%