1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990004810750403321

Autore

Gargan, Luciano

Titolo

Lo studio teologico e la biblioteca dei domenicani a Padova nel Tre e Quattrocento / Luciano Gargan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Padova, : Antenore, ©1971

Descrizione fisica

X, 331 p., VI p di tav. : ill. ; 25 cm

Collana

Contributi alla storia dell'Università di Padova ; 6

Disciplina

271.202

016.271

378

Locazione

FLFBC

SDI

Collocazione

016.271 GAR 1

016.271 GAR 1 BIS

016.271 GAR 1 TER

SDI-XIV F 11

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

In testa al front.: Istituto per la storia dell'Università di Padova



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910574062303321

Autore

Siegwolf Rolf T. W

Titolo

Stable isotopes in tree rings : inferring physiological, climatic and environmental responses / / edited by Rolf T. W. Siegwolf, J. Renée Brooks, John Roden, Matthias Saurer

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham, : Springer Nature, 2022

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022

ISBN

3-030-92698-2

Edizione

[1st ed. 2022.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XXI, 773 p.) : 106 illus., 76 illus. in color

Collana

Tree Physiology ; ; 8

Classificazione

NAT034000SCI011000SCI026000SCI054000TEC003040

Disciplina

571.2

Soggetti

Dendrochronology

Tree-rings

Dendroecologia

Isòtops estables en ecologia

Llibres electrònics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

PART I INTRODUCTION: 1. Isotope Dendrochronology: Historical Perspective -- 2. Dendrochronology: Fundamentals and Innovations -- 3. Anatomical, developmental and physiological bases of tree-ring formation in relation to environmental factors -- PART II METHODS: 4. Sample collection and preparation for annual and intra-annual tree-ring isotope chronologies -- 5. Stable isotope signatures of wood, its constituents and methods of cellulose extraction -- 6. Tree-Ring Stable Isotope Measurements: The Role of Quality Assurance and Quality Control to Ensure High Quality Data -- 7. Newer Developments in Tree-Ring Stable Isotope Methods -- PART III: ISOTOPIC FRACTIONATIONS FROM SOURCE TO WOOD: 8. Isotopes – terminology, definitions and properties -- 9. Carbon isotope effects in relation to CO2 assimilation by tree canopies -- 10. Environmental, physiological and biochemical processes determining the oxygen isotope ratio of tree-ring cellulose -- 11. The stable hydrogen isotopic signature: From source water to tree rings -- 12. Nitrogen isotopes in tree rings – Challenges and



prospects -- 13. Postphotosynthetic fractionation in leaves, phloem and stem -- PART IV PHYSIOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS: 14. Environmental fingerprints in tree-ring stable isotopes: Limits and strengths in mirroring environmental impacts -- 15. Post-photosynthetic carbon, oxygen and hydrogen isotope signal transfer to tree rings – how timing of cell formations and turnover of stored carbohydrates affect intra-annual isotope variations -- 16. Probing tree physiology using the dual-isotope approach -- 17. Intrinsic water-use efficiency derived from stable carbon isotopes of tree-rings -- PART V: ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IMPACTING THE ISOTOPIC FRACTIONATION: 18. Spatial and temporal variations in plant source water: O and H isotope ratiosfrom precipitation to xylem water -- 19. Climate signals in stable isotope tree ring records -- 20. Stable isotopes in tree rings of Boreal Forests -- 21. Stable isotopes in tree rings of Mediterranean Forests -- 22. Stable isotopes in tree rings of Tropical forests -- 23. Forest Management and Tree-Ring Isotopes -- 24. Impact of increasing CO2, and air pollutants (NOx, SO2, O3) on the stable isotope ratios in tree rings -- 25. Insect and pathogen influences on tree-ring stable isotopes -- 26. Process-based ecophysiological models of tree-ring stable isotopes.

Sommario/riassunto

This Open Access volume highlights how tree ring stable isotopes have been used to address a range of environmental issues from paleoclimatology to forest management, and anthropogenic impacts on forest growth. It will further evaluate weaknesses and strengths of isotope applications in tree rings. In contrast to older tree ring studies, which predominantly applied a pure statistical approach this book will focus on physiological mechanisms that influence isotopic signals and reflect environmental impacts. Focusing on connections between physiological responses and drivers of isotope variation will also clarify why environmental impacts are not linearly reflected in isotope ratios and tree ring widths. This volume will be of interest to any researcher and educator who uses tree rings (and other organic matter proxies) to reconstruct paleoclimate as well as to understand contemporary functional processes and anthropogenic influences on native ecosystems. The use of stable isotopes in biogeochemical studies has expanded greatly in recent years, making this volume a valuable resource to a growing and vibrant community of researchers.