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    Cell size and wall dimensions drive distinct variability of earlywood and latewood density in Northern Hemisphere conifers by Björklund, Jesper, Seftigen, Kristina, Schweingruber, Fritz, Fonti, Patrick, von Arx, Georg, Bryukhanova, Marina V, Cuny, Henri E, Carrer, Marco, Castagneri, Daniele, Frank, David C

    Published in The New phytologist (01-11-2017)
    “…Interannual variability of wood density – an important plant functional trait and environmental proxy – in conifers is poorly understood. We therefore explored…”
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    Temperature-induced responses of xylem structure of Larix sibirica (Pinaceae) from the Russian Altay by Fonti, Patrick, Bryukhanova, Marina V, Myglan, Vladimir S, Kirdyanov, Alexander V, Naumova, Oksana V, Vaganov, Eugene A

    Published in American journal of botany (01-07-2013)
    “…• Premise of the study: Xylem structure determines the hydraulic and mechanical properties of a stem, and its plasticity is fundamental for maintaining tree…”
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    Site-specific water-use strategies of mountain pine and larch to cope with recent climate change by Churakova Sidorova, Olga V, Saurer, Matthias, Bryukhanova, Marina V, Siegwolf, Rolf T W, Bigler, Christof

    Published in Tree physiology (01-08-2016)
    “…We aim to achieve a mechanistic understanding of the eco-physiological processes in Larix decidua and Pinus mugo var. uncinata growing on north- and…”
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    A multi-proxy approach for revealing recent climatic changes in the Russian Altai by Sidorova, Olga V., Saurer, Matthias, Myglan, Vladimir S., Eichler, Anja, Schwikowski, Margit, Kirdyanov, Aleksander V., Bryukhanova, Marina V., Gerasimova, Oksana V., Kalugin, Ivan A., Daryin, Andrey V., Siegwolf, Rolf T. W.

    Published in Climate dynamics (2012)
    “…For the first time we present a multi-proxy data set for the Russian Altai, consisting of Siberian larch tree-ring width (TRW), latewood density (MXD), δ 13 C…”
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    A cluster of stratospheric volcanic eruptions in the AD 530s recorded in Siberian tree rings by Churakova (Sidorova), Olga V., Bryukhanova, Marina V., Saurer, Matthias, Boettger, Tatjana, Naurzbaev, Mukhtar M., Myglan, Vladimir S., Vaganov, Eugene A., Hughes, Malcolm K., Siegwolf, Rolf T.W.

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-11-2014)
    “…Recently published, improved chronologies for volcanic sulfate in Greenland and Antarctic ice permit a comparison of the growth responses of absolutely…”
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    Variability of ray anatomy of Larixgmelinii along a forest productivity gradient in Siberia by Fonti, Patrick, Tabakova, Maria A., Kirdyanov, Alexander V., Bryukhanova, Marina V., von Arx, Georg

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-08-2015)
    “…Key message This study provides new data and an alternative framework to the debate of tree carbon economy in a context of increasing stress. For long-living…”
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    The Effect of Local Conditions on Tree-Ring Growth Dynamics of Gmelin Larch in the North of Central Siberia by Maria A., Tabakova, Alexander V., Kirdyanov, Marina V., Bryukhanova, Anatoly, Prokushkin

    “…Results of dendroclimatic analysis for Gmelins larch stands from three sites located along a short topographic transect in a continuous permafrost zone in the…”
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    VS-oscilloscope: A new tool to parameterize tree radial growth based on climate conditions by Shishov, Vladimir V., Tychkov, Ivan I., Popkova, Margarita I., Ilyin, Viсtor A., Bryukhanova, Marina V., Kirdyanov, Alexander V.

    Published in Dendrochronologia (Verona) (01-09-2016)
    “…It is generally assumed in dendroecological studies that annual tree-ring growth is adequately determined by a linear function of local or regional…”
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    The response of δ13C, δ18O and cell anatomy of Larix gmelinii tree rings to differing soil active layer depths by Bryukhanova, Marina V., Fonti, Patrick, Kirdyanov, Alexander V., Siegwolf, Rolf T.W., Saurer, Matthias, Pochebyt, Natalia P., Churakova (Sidorova), Olga V., Prokushkin, Anatoly S.

    Published in Dendrochronologia (Verona) (2015)
    “…Global warming is most pronounced in high-latitude regions by altering habitat conditions and affecting permafrost degradation, which may significantly…”
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