2020
DOI: 10.15177/seefor.20-12
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First Dendroclimatological Insight into Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) Climate-Growth Relationship in Belgrade Area, Serbia

Abstract: In order to assess the impact of climate variations on Austrian pine forest in the Belgrade area, the radial growth of artificially-established Austrian pine trees and its dependence on temperature and precipitation was studied using dendroclimatological methods. The site is classified as Quercetum-frainetto cerris Rudski. Standard and residual chronologies were established and several common statistics were calculated. A dendroclimatic study was carried out using the correlation and response function analysis… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, limited research is available on the growth sensitivity and anatomical responses of forest trees to changing climates [30,31]. The duration of the growing season and the prevalent temperature are two important factors that significantly influence growth-climate relationships [32,33]. Moreover, the availability of moisture, nutrient deposition, and optimum precipitation greatly influence tree growth [31,34].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, limited research is available on the growth sensitivity and anatomical responses of forest trees to changing climates [30,31]. The duration of the growing season and the prevalent temperature are two important factors that significantly influence growth-climate relationships [32,33]. Moreover, the availability of moisture, nutrient deposition, and optimum precipitation greatly influence tree growth [31,34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%