Olive Tree-Ring Problematic Dating: A Comparative Analysis on Santorini (Greece)

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Olive trees are a classic component of Mediterranean environments and some of them are known historically to be very old. In order to evaluate the possibility to use olive tree-rings for dendrochronology, we examined by various methods the reliability of olive tree-rings identification. Dendrochronological analyses of olive trees growing on the Aegean island Santorini (Greece) show that the determination of the number of tree-rings is impossible because of intra-annual wood density fluctuations, variability in tree-ring boundary structure, and restriction of its cambial activity to shifting sectors of the circumference, causing the tree-ring sequences along radii of the same cross section to differ. © 2013 Cherubini et al.

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Cherubini, P., Humbel, T., Beeckman, H., Gärtner, H., Mannes, D., Pearson, C., … Lev-Yadun, S. (2013). Olive Tree-Ring Problematic Dating: A Comparative Analysis on Santorini (Greece). PLoS ONE, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054730

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