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Insights into trunks of Pinus cembra L.: analyses of hydraulics via electrical resistivity tomography
2020
Trees
The lack of elevational changes in electrical resistivity in Pinus cembra trunks indicated consistent growth and hydraulics across elevations. Though, electrical resistivity tomograms exhibited pronounced temperature-driven seasonal changes. Alpine conifers growing at high elevation are exposed to low temperatures, which may limit xylogenesis and cause pronounced seasonal changes in tree hydraulics. Electrical resistivity (ER) tomography enables minimal invasive monitoring of stems in situ. We
doi:10.1007/s00468-020-01976-x
pmid:32848296
pmcid:PMC7437670
fatcat:7jzogcouczdivavpwypr22sknu