Wood Anatomy and Tree-Ring Structure and Their Importance for Tropical Dendrochronology

  • Worbes M
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Abstract

In Amazonian floodplain forests, the flood pulse results in an ­alternating aquatic and terrestrial phase per year. Consequentially, trees react with cambial ­dormancy, resulting in differing wood anatomical structures that appear as rings in the...

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Worbes, M. (2010). Wood Anatomy and Tree-Ring Structure and Their Importance for Tropical Dendrochronology (pp. 329–346). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8725-6_17

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