Contribution of Russian dendroanatomical studies to the dendrochronology since the mid-20th century

IF 2.7 3区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Kseniia A. Tabakova , Alberto Arzac , Marco Carrer , Eugene A. Vaganov , Alexander V. Kirdyanov
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Abstract

Russia, the country with the most forested area, significantly influences global climate, carbon, and water dynamics. In addition, a considerable part of the Russian forests is in remote regions with a low direct anthropogenic disturbance, but at the same time, recently experiencing unprecedented warming. This combination of factors makes Russia a hotspot for dendrochronological and dendroanatomical studies, providing a valuable perspective on the consequences of climate change in a global context. Dendroanatomy is a powerful dendrochronological tool that provides a robust insight into xylem traits, their relation to climate conditions during tree-rings formation, and the cell structure-function relationship over time (tree life span). Although dendroanatomy in Russia has been gaining momentum lately, there is a long tradition of characterizing and modeling wood anatomical traits, including the development of novel methodologies, hardware and software since the mid-20th century. Unfortunately, in many cases, these advances have been hidden from the international readership because most of them were published in Russian. This descriptive inventory presents an overview of dendroanatomical studies carried out in Russia since the mid-20th century. It focuses on different periods and topics to facilitate its accessibility and highlight its contribution to the global dendrochronological community.

20世纪中期以来俄罗斯树木解剖研究对树木年代学的贡献
俄罗斯是森林面积最多的国家,对全球气候、碳和水的动态影响很大。此外,相当一部分俄罗斯森林位于偏远地区,直接人为干扰程度低,但与此同时,最近经历了前所未有的变暖。这些因素的结合使俄罗斯成为树木年代学和树木解剖学研究的热点,为全球气候变化的后果提供了有价值的视角。树木解剖学是一个强大的树木年代学工具,它提供了一个强有力的洞察木质部特征,它们在树木年轮形成期间与气候条件的关系,以及细胞结构-功能随时间(树木寿命)的关系。尽管俄罗斯的树木解剖学最近发展势头强劲,但自20世纪中期以来,对木材解剖特征进行表征和建模的传统由来已久,包括新方法、硬件和软件的发展。不幸的是,在许多情况下,这些进步被隐藏在国际读者面前,因为它们大多是用俄语发表的。这个描述性的清单介绍了自20世纪中期以来在俄罗斯进行的树木解剖学研究的概述。它侧重于不同的时期和主题,以方便其可访问性,并突出其对全球树木年代学社区的贡献。
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Dendrochronologia
Dendrochronologia FORESTRY-GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
13.30%
发文量
82
审稿时长
22.8 weeks
期刊介绍: Dendrochronologia is a peer-reviewed international scholarly journal that presents high-quality research related to growth rings of woody plants, i.e., trees and shrubs, and the application of tree-ring studies. The areas covered by the journal include, but are not limited to: Archaeology Botany Climatology Ecology Forestry Geology Hydrology Original research articles, reviews, communications, technical notes and personal notes are considered for publication.
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