Determination of the number of sapwood annual rings in oak in the region of southern Moravia

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The paper deals with the determination of the number of sapwood annual rings in oak (Quercus sp.) in relation to altitude, locality and stand age. Several different groups of samples were used from two localities of southern Moravia. The results of the study demonstrate the effects of site water regime and age on the growth of sapwood annual rings. On the other hand, the effect of altitude was not proved. The information can be of crucial importance for the dendrochronological dating of an incomplete sample for particular regions where sapwood is partly or totally missing.

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Rybníček, M., Vavrčík, H., & Hubený, R. (2006). Determination of the number of sapwood annual rings in oak in the region of southern Moravia. Journal of Forest Science. Institute of Agricultural and Food Information. https://doi.org/10.17221/4496-jfs

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