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dc.contributorUniv Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Hemera Ctr Observac Tierra, Chilees
dc.contributor.authorMarcelo-Pena, José Luis
dc.contributor.authorRoig, Fidel A. [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Hemera Ctr Observac Tierra, Chile]
dc.contributor.authorGoodwin, Zoe A.
dc.contributor.authorTomazello-Filho, Mario
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-25T19:11:07Z
dc.date.available2022-02-25T19:11:07Z
dc.date.issued2020-08
dc.identifier.citationMarcelo-Peña, J. L., Roig, F. A., Goodwin, Z. A., & Tomazello-Filho, M. (2020). Characterizing growth rings in the trees of Perú: A wood anatomical overview for potential applications in dendroecological-related fields. Dendrochronologia, 62, 125728.es
dc.identifier.issn1125-7865
dc.identifier.issneISSN: 1612-0051
dc.identifier.otherWOS: 000552252500011
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.umayor.cl/xmlui/handle/sibum/8346
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1125786520300667?via%3Dihub
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2020.125728
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositoriosdigitales.mincyt.gob.ar/vufind/Record/CONICETDig_190ac5238800a23a1a7f9573a2cf5c15
dc.description.abstractSustainable forestry requires accurate ecological information such as species composition, growth rates and recruitment dynamics. Tree growth rates are usually obtained through long-term periodic re-measurements of individual trees or through the analysis of tree growth rings in stem cross sections. However, tree growth ring analysis was traditionally thought to be only possible in biomes with strong seasonality such as those found in high latitude temperate regions. A lack of data on the occurrence and characteristics of tree rings in tropical trees may be due to a lack of investigations. Here we characterise the growth rings of 183 tree species from seven forest types across an altitudinal gradient in northern and central Peru at macro-and microscopic levels. A correspondence analysis showed an association between phylogenetic relatedness and the level of distinctiveness in the growth rings. Deciduous species of seasonally dry tropical forests were associated with distinct growth rings and mainly delimited by marginal parenchyma, while indistinct growth rings were associated with ever-green trees from lowland Amazonian and pre-montane wet forests. Additionally, for the first time the presence of growth ring boundaries defined by marginal phloem is reported in two tropical tree species, Gallesia integrifolia (Spreng.) Harms and Vochysia mapirensis Rusby. This contribution represents the most exhaustive record to date of the occurrence and anatomy of growth rings in trees of the Peruvian tropics, which can be used to inform future dendrochronological studies.es
dc.description.sponsorshipWe thank Duber Elera for preparing the map of the study area. Daniel Yrigoin, Mardonio Palomino, Gino Mondragon, Emerson Quispe and Lizeth C. Matute for obtaining the wood samples. Maria Aparecida, Bruna Hornink and Luiz Santini for their excellent support and training on the preparation of cuts and histological plates; the FAPESP (FAPESP project: 2009/53951-7; Pire: FAPESP grants 2017/50085-3). This is a contribution to the NSF-FAPESP PIRE project grant 2017/50085-3es
dc.format.extent42 p., PDFes
dc.language.isoen_USes
dc.publisherElsevier GmbHes
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chilees
dc.titleCharacterizing growth rings in the trees of Peru: A wood anatomical overview for potential applications in dendroecological-related fieldses
dc.typeArtículo o Paperes
umayor.indizadorCOTes
umayor.politicas.sherpa/romeoLicencia CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Disponible en: https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/382es
umayor.indexadoWeb of Sciencees
umayor.indexadoSistema Nacional de Repositorios Digitales, Argentina
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.dendro.2020.125728
umayor.indicadores.wos-(cuartil)Q3
umayor.indicadores.scopus-(scimago-sjr)SCIMAGO/ INDICE H: 44 H
umayor.indicadores.scopus-(scimago-sjr)SJR 0.86


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