supportedbytheNational Natural Science Foundation of China (No.U21A2006 and 42001043).
Latewood width(LWW)indices of trees are considered a reliable proxy of summer precipitation in the Northern Hemisphere.However,the strong coupling and high correlation between earlywood width(EWW)and LWW indices often...
funded by CONACYT for funding provided through project A1-S-21471。
Hydroclimate affects the radial growth responses of trees, but the drivers of their spatial and population variability are not sufficiently understood. We addressed this issue by sampling several conifer populations l...
financially supported by the Special Fund of the National Public Welfare Industry (Forestry) (No.200804001);the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (No.30825034)
In order to investigate the response to climate changes in radial growth of Picea crassifolia at the lower tree line in the middle Qilian mountains in northwestern China, relationships of standardized chronologies of ...