We present six tree-ring chronologies from Mount Emei and Xinglong Mountain, central China, which were used to study tree growth in the context of local climate variations and to provide insight into the regional response of tree growth to climatic and environmental change. The intra- and inter-site running correlations between tree-ring series may be related to shifts in environmental stress. Persistently declining drought response of tree growth at Mount Emei may be related to the moss-induced "swamping effect". Diebacks at Mount Emei at ~1974 may have been caused by sharply elevated levels of pollutants from a forest fire in 1972. Tree growth at the two lower sites at Xinglong Mountain shows positive correlations with moisture during a w...
Understanding long-time scale of drought variability is vital to the hydrological management and agr...
In recent years, the impact of climate change on vegetation in Qinling mountainous area has already ...
A robust ring-width chronology developed from two sites of Picea schrenkiana in the central Tien Sha...
The radial growth of trees in mountainous areas is subject to environmental conditions associated wi...
In recent decades, the global climate has changed significantly. The climate in Northwest China beca...
Understanding spatiotemporal tree growth variability and its associations with climate can provide k...
Assessing the characteristics and limiting factors of tree growth is of practical significance for e...
Fourteen tree-ring width chronologies were developed along three altitudinal gradients for three mou...
The relationship between temperature and drought was investigated using the temperature-sensitive gr...
We developed the first tree-ring chronology, based on 73 cores from 29 Pinus tabulaeformis trees, fo...
Understanding how tree rings of different species at different elevations respond to climate, and wh...
We developed two tree-ring width chronologies of Mongolian Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris var. mongoli...
We investigated the variability of the relationships between climate and tree-ring growth along an a...
With the increasing temperature and intensified drought, global climate change has profound impacts ...
Background: Abies faxoniana is the dominant plant species of the forest ecosystem on the eastern edg...
Understanding long-time scale of drought variability is vital to the hydrological management and agr...
In recent years, the impact of climate change on vegetation in Qinling mountainous area has already ...
A robust ring-width chronology developed from two sites of Picea schrenkiana in the central Tien Sha...
The radial growth of trees in mountainous areas is subject to environmental conditions associated wi...
In recent decades, the global climate has changed significantly. The climate in Northwest China beca...
Understanding spatiotemporal tree growth variability and its associations with climate can provide k...
Assessing the characteristics and limiting factors of tree growth is of practical significance for e...
Fourteen tree-ring width chronologies were developed along three altitudinal gradients for three mou...
The relationship between temperature and drought was investigated using the temperature-sensitive gr...
We developed the first tree-ring chronology, based on 73 cores from 29 Pinus tabulaeformis trees, fo...
Understanding how tree rings of different species at different elevations respond to climate, and wh...
We developed two tree-ring width chronologies of Mongolian Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris var. mongoli...
We investigated the variability of the relationships between climate and tree-ring growth along an a...
With the increasing temperature and intensified drought, global climate change has profound impacts ...
Background: Abies faxoniana is the dominant plant species of the forest ecosystem on the eastern edg...
Understanding long-time scale of drought variability is vital to the hydrological management and agr...
In recent years, the impact of climate change on vegetation in Qinling mountainous area has already ...
A robust ring-width chronology developed from two sites of Picea schrenkiana in the central Tien Sha...