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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Watching Trees Grow: Observations of Radial Tree Growth Across Multiple Temporal Scales in Northern Labrador

2015 August 1900 (has links)
This research assesses whether a refinement of the temporal resolution of tree-ring data can improve our understanding of the radial growth-climate relationship. Two study sites in Northern Labrador were chosen, one coastal (Nain), and the other inland (Kamestastin). In Nain, microcore samples were taken weekly from the same five white spruce (Picea glauca) trees over the 2014 growing season. After cross sections were made and stained, the resulting 10µm thin radii provided a direct view of active ring development. In coastal Labrador, radial growth was initiated during the last week of June 2014, and ceased by August 25th. Circumference band dendrometers were installed on white spruce trees at both the Nain and Kamestastin sites. The dendrometers were used to measure micrometre-scale changes over the 2014 growing season. Analogous records of temperature were collected with equal temporal resolution, from an Environment Canada climate station (#8502800), and via a programmable data logger (UX120-006M, Onset HOBO). Correlation function analysis determined the relationship between daily temperature variables and daily variations in stem size. A strong relationship was found between minimum daily temperature and daily stem size at both sites over the eight week long growing season. Traditional dendrochronological sampling methods were utilized to retrieve tree cores from white spruce and eastern larch (Larix laricina) in Nain and Kamestastin. Site-specific master growth chronologies were created using crossdating and standardization techniques. After establishing long term records of monthly temperature and accumulated growing degree-days (GDD) at both study sites, a linear regression analysis was undertaken to determine the suitability of these two variables as predictors of annual-radial growth. An accumulated June/July GDD index was identified as an overall better predictor of annual ring-width than mean monthly temperature variables in northern Labrador. Exploring radial growth on an intra-annual scale helped to improve our understanding of the complex radial growth-climate relationship in Labrador. This allows for a strengthening of tree rings as a proxy climate indicator in remote regions of the northern boreal forest. The findings from this thesis provide the tools necessary to improve upon long-term climate reconstruction and forecasts of boreal forest structure in the face of climate change.
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Western larch site index in relation to ecological measures of site quality

Klinka, Karel, New, David Morley, Chourmouzis, Christine January 2000 (has links)
A silviculturist needs to know how productivity of all tree species under management varies with the ecological determinants of site quality, i.e., the environmental factors that directly affect the growth of plants - light, heat, soil moisture, soil nutrients, and soil aeration. A good understanding of this variation is necessary for making biologically viable, speciesand site specific silvicultural decisions. Productivity of a given species is usually measured by site index (top tree height at 50 years at breast height age). Quantified relationships between site index of a given species and ecological measures of site quality provide predictive models for estimating site index for all sites on which the species may grow. Western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) is an important tree species in southern central and eastern British Columbia. It grows mainly in the IDF, ICH, and MS zones on moderately dry through very moist sites and on poor through very rich sites. In view of this relatively wide ecological amplitude, a large variation in productivity could be expected. In the study summarized here, relationships between larch site index and selected ecological measures of site quality were examined, and a site index model using these measures as predictors was developed.
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Archéologie et dendrochronologie du bâti subalpin dans le massif du Mercantour durant le deuxième millénaire de notre ère / Archaeology and dendrochronology of the subalpine building in the French Mercantour massif during the second millenium of our era

Labbas, Vincent 17 November 2016 (has links)
Ma recherche porte sur le bâti situé à l’étage subalpin dans le massif du Mercantour (Alpes françaises). Ces constructions, essentiellement liées à l’agropastoralisme estival, sont une traduction matérielle de l’occupation et de l’exploitation de la montagne par les communautés humaines durant le second millénaire de notre ère. L’approche met ici à contribution la dendrochronologie et l’archéologie des élévations dans une démarche interdisciplinaire. L’étude archéologique de 90 bâtiments, dont les pièces de bois ont fourni 541 dates dendrochronologiques, apporte des données nouvelles sur l’histoire de ces constructions, dont les plus anciens témoins remontent au milieu du XIIe siècle et qui perdurent jusqu’au début du XXe siècle. Les reconstructions et les remaniements fréquents de ces édifices mettent en exergue une économie des matières premières dans laquelle les pièces de mélèze, espèce locale majoritairement mise en œuvre, sont constamment réemployées à chaque chantier de construction ou de reconstruction. Les longues chronologies de cernes, construites au cours de cette recherche, couvrent la quasi totalité du deuxième millénaire, contribuent à épaissir le référentiel dendrochronologique du mélèze dans les Alpes du Sud et fournissent de nouveaux éléments de connaissance sur les rapports qu’entretiennent les communautés humaines montagnardes avec la ressource forestière environnante. / My research focuses on the building located in the subalpine zone in the French Mercantour Massif (French Alps). These constructions, essentially related to summer agropastoralism, are the material expression of the occupation and exploitation of the mountain by the human communities during the second millenium of our era. The present approach has called upon dendrochronology and the building archeology in an interdisciplinary project. The study of 90 buildings whose woodwork has provided 541 dendrochronological dates, brings new data on the history of these constructions. The earliest ones dated back to the middle of the 12th century and were still standing in the early 20th century. Reconstructions and frequent renovations have underlined an economy of raw materials, among which pieces of larch (the main local tree and therefore mostly used), that were used all over again on each building or renovation site. The long chronologies of tree rings established during this present research have enhanced the importance of the master chronology of the larch in the southern Alps and provide new knowledge on the relationship between the mountain human groups and their surrounding forest resources.
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Drivers of Larch Forest Regeneration in Siberia

Borth, Eric B. 06 September 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Larch hybrid vigor and role of the phenotypic plasticity in the construction of heterosis / Étude de la vigueur hybride chez le mélèze et rôle de la plasticité phénotypique dans la construction de l'hétérosis

Marchal, Alexandre 30 January 2018 (has links)
Le mélèze d'Europe (Larix decidua) est traditionnellement exploité pour son bois de qualité. Malheureusement, la culture de cette essence hors de son aire de distribution a été un échec. L'hybridation avec le mélèze du Japon (L. kaempferi) est une voie prometteuse, en particulier grâce à l'hétérosis manifesté par cet hybride. Au cours de cette dissertation, nous valorisons les données d'un diallèle multi-site intra- et inter-spécifique d'âge avancé. Le 1er chapitre présente l'analyse de traits de production et de qualité du bois. Nous confirmons ainsi l'hétérosis pour les traits liés au volume. Cet hétérosis n’entraîne pas de contrepartie en termes de qualité, et se montre stable d'un site à l'autre.Au contraire, d'autres traits ne présentent pas d'hétérosis, mais davantage d'héritabilité.Les performances additives pour ces traits sont stables d'un site à l'autre, et en espèce pure vs. en hybridation. Au cours du 2ème chapitre, nous nous intéressons au rôle de la plasticité phénotypique de traits de formation du bois dans la construction de l'hétérosis.Le mélèze hybride apparaît comme le taxon le plus plastique : tout comme ses espèces parentes, il produit un cerne de croissance étroit en conditions hydriques limitantes, mais sa croissance radiale surpasse celle de ses parents quand l'eau est abondante. Ce 2èmechapitre est également un premier pas vers la compréhension du rôle de la plasticité phénotypique dans la construction de l'architecture de la variance génétique entre la circonférence et la densité des troncs. Cette thèse se termine sur une synthèse, au cours de laquelle nous discutons les retombées de nos résultats pour l'amélioration du mélèze hybride. / European larch (Larix decidua) has been historically exploited within its natural rangefor its high quality wood, but the attempt to grow this species outside its native range was a failure. Hybridization with Japanese larch (L. kaempferi) is a promising path, in particular because of the heterosis this hybrid manifests. In this dissertation, we took advantage ofan old-enough, multi-site experiment with an inter-/intra-specific mating design. The first chapter presents the analysis of several traits involved in wood quality and productivity. We confirmed heterosis for volume related traits. The heterosis came with no counter part inwood quality, and it was stable across sites. Contrarily, some other traits showed no heterosis but higher heritabilities, and the additive performances for these traits were stable across sites and in pure species vs. in hybridization. In the second chapter, we investigated the role of phenotypic plasticity of some wood formation traits in the construction of the heterosis. Hybrid larch appeared as the most plastic taxon: it equaled the parental controls in producing narrow growth increments under drought, but it produced the largest rings in favorable water availability conditions. This second chapter was also a first step towards a better understanding of the role of phenotypic plasticity on the construction of the genetic variance architecture between larch stem circumference and density. The dissertation ends with a synthesis in which we discussed the implicationof our findings for the breeding of hybrid larch.
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Bois de construction et ressources forestières dans les Alpes du sud au IIe millénaire : dendrochrono-écologie et archéologie / Timber and forest management in the Southern French Alps : dendrochrono-ecology and archaeology

Shindo, Lisa 01 April 2016 (has links)
L’étude des pièces de bois de construction permet de dater le bâti (fermes, granges, pressoirs à vin, moulin, pont…) et de préciser les variations temporelles des relations entre les sociétés humaines d’une part, et la ressource-bois et la forêt d’autre part. La zone d’étude est la vallée de la Durance, et plus généralement, les Alpes françaises du sud. Le cadre temporel retenu comprend les époques médiévale, moderne et contemporaine, périodes pour lesquelles l’effectif du matériel étudiable est élevé.Le premier objectif est une meilleure connaissance du patrimoine bâti, au moyen de la dendrochronologie. Les types de bois mis en œuvre (essence, âge, calibre) ainsi que les phases d’abattage sont mises en évidence. Dans un contexte de changement de l’occupation humaine et d’aménagement du territoire, le développement de ce type d’étude est essentiel pour conserver les traces historiques de ce patrimoine fragile. Le deuxième objectif est de développer la compréhension de la relation entre le bâti et la forêt. Cette relation entre les populations humaines et la forêt ressource pose la question de l’état des forêts comme ressource au cours du dernier millénaire. L’histoire de l’occupation humaine dans les Alpes françaises du sud est ainsi questionnée. Pour répondre à la problématique, l’interdisciplinarité a été une nécessité. Un dialogue avec des historiens, archéologues, forestiers, informaticiens, charpentiers, anthracologues, gestionnaires, ingénieurs et ouvriers dans la construction et la restauration a été instauré. Et, la dendrochronologie a servi de creuset à la mise en œuvre d’une approche interdisciplinaire, dans le but de dépasser les limites de chaque discipline. / Timber study makes it possible to date the traditional buildings (farms, barns, wine presses, mills, bridge ...) and specify the time variations of relationships between human societies, timber uses and forest management. The studied area is the Durance valley, from Briançon to Riez region, and, more generally, the southern French Alps. The time windowof our study is the medieval times, modern and contemporary periods, when a large amount of material (wood) is available.The first purpose of my work is to establish a better knowledge of the built heritage, using dendrochronology. We have been highlighting the types of wood used (species, age, size) as well as the trees felling and human construction phases. Given the human occupation and the land use changes, the development of this type of study is essential to preserve the historical track of this fragile heritage, witness of a mountain society in strong relationship with its environment, especially forestry. The second purpose is to develop knowledge of the relationship between buildings and forest. This relationship addresses the issue of the Alpine forests state and forest as a resource, during the last millennium. Human occupation history, in the southern French Alps, is questioned.To reach these goals, interdisciplinarity has been a necessity. Thus, a dialogue was established with historians, archaeologists, foresters, computer specialists, carpenters, anthracologists, managers, engineers and workers in construction and restoration. In order to overcome the limits of each discipline, dendrochronology has been used to implement an interdisciplinary approach.
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Self-Thinning Boundary Line and Dynamic Thinning Line in Prince Rupprecht's Larch (Larix principis-rupprechtii Mayr) Stands

XUE, Li, 薛, 立, OGAWA, Kazuharu, 小川, 一治, HAGIHARA, Akio, 萩原, 秋男, HUANG, Baolin, 黄, 宝霊, LONG, Xinmao, 竜, 新毛, CHEN, Biao, 陳, 彪 12 1900 (has links) (PDF)
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New height growth models for western larch in British Columbia

Klinka, Karel, Brisco, David James, Nigh, Gordon D. (Gordon Donald), Chourmouzis, Christine January 2001 (has links)
Western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) is a locally important species in the Nelson Forest Region, and to a lesser extent, in the Kamloops Forest Region. Its range extends from west of the Rockies to Okanagan Lake, and north to Salmon Arm, in the IDF, ICH, MS, and ESSF biogeoclimatic zones. Prior to this study, the site index curves developed for western larch in western Montana were used to model height and estimate site index in British Columbia. It has been suggested that these curves may not adequately reflect the height growth patterns of western larch in BC. Differences could arise from genetics, different methods of selecting sample trees, or climatic differences. The objective of this project was to produce accurate height growth models for western larch in BC.
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A substantial upward shift of the alpine treeline ecotone in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains

Roush, William Morgan 04 January 2010 (has links)
Changes within and beyond the alpine treeline ecotone are hypothesized to respond to climatic changes and to be controlled by site-specific conditions. Repeated photographs show significant changes in the alpine treeline ecotone of Goodsir Pass in Kootenay National Park, B.C. over the past century. Field work revealed increases in tree density within the ecotone, and a 150 vertical metre increase in the elevation of the ecotone, at a rate of 2.2 metres/year. Change within the ecotone of Goodsir Pass is more closely related to temporal climatic variability than to site-specific spatial variability. Repeated photographs from three National Parks in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains show this change to be a typical but dramatic example. Results at several scales indicate that the occurrence, magnitude and type of change in the alpine treeline ecotone and the drivers of that change are most influenced by the regional ecologic and geo-climatic setting or context.
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カラマツヤツバキクイムシに随伴する青変菌のカラマツとアカマツ苗木に対する接種

PENG, Xudong, 彭, 旭東, KAJIMURA, Hisashi, 梶村, 恒, SHIBATA, Ei'ichi, 柴田, 叡弌 12 1900 (has links) (PDF)
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