120 research outputs found

    Tree rings of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) as a source of information about past climate in northern Poland

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    Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) is a very common tree in Polish forests, and therefore was widely used as timber. A relatively large amount of available wood allowed a long-term chronology to be built up and used as a source of information about past climate. The analysis of reconstructed indexed values of mean temperature in 51-year moving intervals allowed the recognition of the coldest periods in the years 1207–1346, 1383–1425, 1455–1482, 1533–1574, 1627–1646, and 1694–1785. The analysis of extreme wide and narrow rings forms a complementary method of examining climatic data within tree rings. The tree ring widths, early wood and late wood widths of 16 samples were assessed during the period 1581–1676. The most apparent effect is noted in the dry summer of 1616. According to previous research and our findings, temperature from February to March seems to be one of the most stable climatic factors which influenced pine growth in Poland. Correlation coefficients in the calibration and validation procedure gave promising results for temperature reconstruction from the pine chronology

    BEYOND CLOTHING

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    BEYOND CLOTHING, a sole proprietorship business formed in February 2020 by Pia Andrade, officially started operations in November 2020 with the mission to provide athletic apparel to Generation Y and Generation Z residing in Region IV-A as they want to help promote healthy lifestyles. BEYOND CLOTHING offered athletic Coolpass fabric shirts priced at Php 400.00 which are available in five sizes and four colors as their flagship product. They diversified into athletic Taslan shorts priced at Php 349.00, which are available in two sizes and two colors. BEYOND CLOTHING entered the athletic apparel market using the market penetration pricing strategy. BEYOND CLOTHING used digital marketing in advertising their products. Both their flagship product and their product diversification, featuring designs made and owned by BEYOND CLOTHING, are comfortable and durable. The strengths of BEYOND CLOTHING that set it apart from its competitors are its products’ durability and features, their meet-up and delivery services, their efficient teamwork, their good supplier relationship and inventory management, and their effective advertising. A total of 120 shirts were produced by the business with a start-up capital of Php 30,000.00 sourced from the owner and the managers. As their break-even was reached, BEYOND CLOTHING allocated Php 3,800.00 for their product diversification. BEYOND CLOTHING will continue its operations after graduating at the end of the academic year

    No systematic effects of sampling direction on climate-growth relationships in a large-scale, multi-species tree-ring data set

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    Ring-width series are important for diverse fields of research such as the study of past climate, forest ecology, forest genetics, and the determination of origin (dendro-provenancing) or dating of archaeological objects. Recent research suggests diverging climate-growth relationships in tree-rings due to the cardinal direction of extracting the tree cores (i.e. direction-specific effect). This presents an understudied source of bias that potentially affects many data sets in tree-ring research. In this study, we investigated possible direction-specific growth variability based on an international (10 countries), multi-species (8 species) tree-ring width network encompassing 22 sites. To estimate the effect of direction-specific growth variability on climate-growth relationships, we applied a combination of three methods: An analysis of signal strength differences, a Principal Component Gradient Analysis and a test on the direction-specific differences in correlations between indexed ring-widths series and climate variables. We found no evidence for systematic direction-specific effects on tree radial growth variability in high-pass filtered ring-width series. In addition, direction-specific growth showed only marginal effects on climate-growth correlations. These findings therefore indicate that there is no consistent bias caused by coring direction in data sets used for diverse dendrochronological applications on relatively mesic sites within forests in flat terrain, as were studied here. However, in extremely dry, warm or cold environments, or on steep slopes, and for different life-forms such as shrubs, further research is advisable.</p
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