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http://dx.doi.org/10.5658/WOOD.2017.45.1.43

The Association of Intra-Annual Cambial Activities of Pinus koraiensis and Chamaecyparis pisifera planted in Mt. Worak with Climatic Factors  

Seo, Jeong-Wook (Department of Wood & Paper Science, College of Agriculture, Life and Environment Science, Chungbuk National University)
Choi, En-Bi (Department of Wood & Paper Science, College of Agriculture, Life and Environment Science, Chungbuk National University)
Ju, Jeong-Deok (Department of Forest Science, College of Agriculture, Life and Environment Science, Chungbuk National University)
Shin, Chang-Seop (Department of Forest Science, College of Agriculture, Life and Environment Science, Chungbuk National University)
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Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology / v.45, no.1, 2017 , pp. 43-52 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was fulfilled to verify the durations of cambial activity and analyze the associations of degree days and precipitation with the initiation of cambial activity and intra-annual wood formation for Pinus koraiensis and Chamaecyparis pisifera planted at Mt. Worak, respectively, by monitoring of their intra-annual cambial activities. And more, the reason was also analyzed why the DBH of Chamaecyparis pisifera known as planted in the same year could be classified as two groups (CPL: ${\phi}30cm$, CPS: ${\phi}15cm$). The intra-annual cambial activity was monitored using mini-cores (${\phi}2mm$) and they were collected in 2-week interval between April and October. However, between April and May and between middle September and October expected as the initiation and cessation of the cambial activity, respectively, it was fulfilled in 1-week interval. The average number of tree rings for PK (30) was less than CPS (37) and CPL (38), whereas the average ring width of PK (4.12 mm) was wider than CPS (1.84 mm) and CPL (3.97 mm). In the comparison of ring widths between CPL and CPS, CPL was 2.13 mm wider than CPS, however, excepting CPS 1 (0.83 mm), the average ring widths of CPS 2 (2.42 mm) and CPS 3 (2.73 mm) in the last 3 years were close to the average of CPL (2.71 mm). The initiation of cambial activity for PK was between 1 and 21 April, which was 1 week earlier than CPL and CPS (excepting CPS 1) and the cessation was between 1 and 22 September. The longest growing season therefore was 157.3 days (${\pm}3.3$) and it was longer than CPL ($145.7{\pm}6.6days$) and CPS ($148.0{\pm}15.1days$). In CP groups there were wide variations for the cessation of cambial activity and also there were the meaningful linear relationship between the growing seasons and the ring widths (r = 0.69, p < 0.064). The cambial activity in PK was initiated when degree days were between 99 and 134 and in CPS (excepting PCS 1) and CPL between 134 and 200. Excepting CPS 3, the false ring was observed in all samples collected on 21 July when drought stress was high due to low precipitation from June to the beginning of July.
Keywords
cambial activity; degree days; wood formation; climate change; korean pine; sawara cypress;
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