Begoña Martínez’s research while affiliated with Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and other places

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Short communication: Many missing rings in old Canary pines can be related with age, fires and traditional uses
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July 2017

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Forest Systems

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Carlos Santana

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Begoña Martínez

Aim and area of study: In the present paper we estimated the age of four monumental Pinus canariensis of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain) by means of tree-ring analysis. Many tree-ring series have been accurately studied and many missing rings have been determined. Material and methods: The trees were dead and the samples analysed were big disks. We measured numerous radii and crossdated the individual tree-ring series, paying particular attention to the existence and location of missing rings. We have distinguished between missing outer rings (MORs) and missing inner rings (MIRs) and analysed the possible causes of both. Main results: We determined an average of 8.8% total missing rings (MRs) for these long-lived trees, with a maximum of 96 MRs in a series of over 500. We have tried to establish a tree-ring chronology on Gran Canaria Island, also having the tree-ring series from Inagua site, but the long individual tree-ring series analysed do not crossdate between them. Research highlights: We consider the Canary pine a species hard to conducting dendroecological studies, especially if the samples come from managed old trees, in which a large amount of known and potentially unknown missing rings can hampered dating. Even knowing the difficulties involved in dendrochronological analyses of P. canariensis, we can confirm that it is a long-lived species, which can grow to over 500 years, and some of whose growth changes could be associated with certain historical and ecological events.

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... Las edades estimadas en la tabla 1 a partir de secciones comple-Tabla 1. Ubicación, características de los ejemplares y de las muestras de pino canario analizadas. ID: identificador, *: ya muerto, H: altitud, h: altura, DBH: diámetro a 130 cm, Tm: tipo de muestra, Na: nº anillos contabilizados, Aa: anchura promedio de anillo, Ee: edad estimada, **: media del rango de edad estimado (fuentes: Génova y Santana, 2006;Génova, 2010;Génova et al., 2017). tas o cuñas son evidentemente más precisas que las obtenidas mediante muestras de barrena. ...

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74 @RevForesta La estimación de la edad dendrocronológica de los árboles
Short communication: Many missing rings in old Canary pines can be related with age, fires and traditional uses

Forest Systems