Can the counting growth rings be reliable in tropical countries like the Philippine?
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Most locations have a flowering season, most have ”dry” and “wet” seasons. Once you understand the sesons, the “growth rings” begin to mean a great deal, just do not think it is just like Vermont.
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Most locations have a flowering season, most have ”dry” and “wet” seasons. Once you understand the sesons, the “growth rings” begin to mean a great deal, just do not think it is just like Vermont.
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Since then it has become clear that annual rings are formed when tropical trees experience cambial dormancy in one period of the year due to unfavourable environmental conditions. ... Tropical tree-ring boundaries are often anatomically less distinct and sometimes less reliable than those in temperate zones (Worbes 2002).
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