Search Results - "Upadhyay, Keshav K"
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Non-linear Response to Cell Number Revealed and Eliminated From Long-Term Tracheid Measurements of Scots Pine in Southern Siberia
Published in Frontiers in plant science (04-10-2021)“…Dendroclimatic research offers insight into tree growth–climate response as a solution to the forward problem and provides reconstructions of climatic…”
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Seasonal Growth of Pine Tree Rings: Comparison of Direct Observations and Simulation
Published in Forests (01-12-2022)“…Repetitive observations (direct measurements) of seasonal kinetics of xylogenesis and simulations (proxy data) with tree growth models are the two main…”
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495-Year Wood Anatomical Record of Siberian Stone Pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour) as Climatic Proxy on the Timberline
Published in Forests (01-02-2022)“…The application of quantitative wood anatomy (QWA) in dendroclimatic analysis offers deep insight into the climatic effect on tree-ring formation, which is…”
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Climatic reactions in the radial growth of Pinus sibirica Du Tour from the lower to the upper limit along the Western Sayan Mountains, Siberia
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-07-2024)“…In mountains, the reactions of trees to climatic fluctuations and changes depend on various factors, including ecological gradients and species. This study…”
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Stand density effects on tree growth and climatic response in Picea obovata Ledeb. plantations
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-09-2022)“…•Tree-ring width and latewood width are synchronous for wide stand density range.•Seasonality of spruce tree-ring climatic response shifts with stand…”
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Detailing the Climatic Response of Wood Anatomical Traits and Xylogenesis Phenology of Scots Pine in the Forest-Steppes of Southern Siberia
Published in Žurnal Sibirskogo federalʹnogo universiteta. Seriâ Biologiâ (Online) (01-04-2022)“…Semi-arid forests of continental Asia are sensitive to the moisture deficit, and, thus, tree rings in these regions can serve as long-term climatic proxies. At…”
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