Remarkably high blue ring occurrence in estonian scots pines in 1976 reveals wood anatomical evidence of extreme autumnal cooling

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  • who: Ciara Greaves from the Department of Geography, of Cambridge, Cambridge , EN, UK have published the research: Remarkably high blue ring occurrence in Estonian Scots pines in 1976 reveals wood anatomical evidence of extreme autumnal cooling, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report an exceptionally high BR occurrence within and between Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) at two sites in Estonia including the first published whole-stem analysis for BRs. As previous studies have suggested reduced cell wall lignification is associated with low late growing season temperatures (Piermattei et_al 2015, 2020, Semeniuc et_al 2016 . . .

     

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