iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry (Jun 2016)

Nine-year monitoring of cambial seasonality and cell production in Norway spruce

  • Giagli K,
  • Gričar J,
  • Vavrčík H,
  • Gryc V

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3832/ifor1771-008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 375 – 382

Abstract

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We analyzed the relationship between weather conditions and year-to-year (1981-1989) variation in the seasonal dynamics of cambial cell production (CCP) in Norway spruce in a monoculture forest area in the Czech Republic. We found that the timing of CCP greatly varied among the studied years. The onset of CCP occurred at the beginning of May and was strongly correlated with the April mean temperature. CCP ceased by the end of August. The timing of the cessation of CCP was more variable among trees and among years than its onset. The amount of precipitation positively influenced the duration of CCP and the average rate of cell production positively correlated to the minimum temperature in January-April, as well as the maximum temperature during the growing period. Our results show that the timing and the rate of CCP of xylem cells are influenced by temperature and precipitation. However, weather-xylem growth relations of spruce from temperate forests under climatic conditions are complex, since trees are known to respond less strongly to climatic average variation than influences of extreme conditions.

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