TRACE 2009

Thursday, 16. April 2009

Arrival & Registration & Cold buffet

 Friday, 17. April 2009

800 - 900

Registration

900 - 930

Allocution: M. MEDVED, director of the Slovenian Forestry Institute

930 - 1010

Invited talk - Stable Isotopes in Tree-rings : Strengths, Weaknesses, Limitations and Potential: N. LOADER

1010 - 1030

Adaptability of forest species to climate change: A. TENE et al

1030 - 1050

Drought response of Central European tree-rings: B. NEUWIRTH et al

1050 - 1110

Growth response to climate in suppressed trees in a Norway spruce forest: D. CASTAGNERI et al

1110 - 1140

Coffee break

1140 - 1200

Factors influencing the growth of white spruce (Picea glauca), Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, Canada: G. KING et al

1200 - 1220

Climate response of Norway spruce on various habitat types in north-eastern Poland: S. BIJAK

1220 - 1240

Up they go? Effects of recent warming on alpine shrubs in Sweden and Alaska: M. HALLINGER et al

1240 - 1300

Growth climate response at high elevation: comparing Alps and Himalayas: A. TENCA et al

1300 - 1430

Lunch

1430 - 1450

Climate signals in stable isotopes of Juniperus from Turkey back to AD1025: I. HEINRICH et al

1450 - 1510

Albania - Potential for long-term climate reconstruction: A. SEIM et al

1510 - 1530

Austrian pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) tree-ring width chronology from northeast Albania: T. LEVANIČ et al

1530 - 1550

Extreme climatic events in the North-Eastern Siberia: spatio-temporal reconstruction based on tree ring anomalous structures: M. GURSKAYA et al

1550 - 1610

Growth response to climate and drought in Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) trees of different crown classes identifying strongly related climatic variables: J. OLIVAR et al

1610 - 1630

Size dependent climate-growth relationships in Pinus halepensis and Pinus pinea: M. de LUIS et al (presented by K. NOVAK)

1630 - 1700

Coffee break

1700 - 1720

Climatological and hydrological signals from New Zealand’s Kahikatea: R. KENNEDY et al

1720 - 1740

Dendroclimatic analysis of pine wood from Swedish peat bogs – towards a precise Holocene humidity record: J. EDVARDSSON et al

1740 - 1800

Intra-seasonal pathway of oxygen isotopes from soil to wood - a case study along a transect in the Loetschental/Swiss Alps: K. TREYDTE et al

1800 - 1820

The influence of temperature, precipitation and CO2 on tree growth and water use efficiency in semi-arid woodlands: K. MASEYK et al

1820 - 1840

Reconstruction of extreme rainfall event in headwater area using exposed roots of Picea abies (Polish Flysch Carpathians): D. WROŃSKA-WAŁACH

1900

Dinner

Saturday, 18. April 2009

830 - 840

Information from the organizer

840 - 920

Invited talk - Development of new tools in wood anatomy for time series analysis: H. GÄRTNER

920 - 940

Basic density of branch wood with bark, branch wood and bark of spruce from different areas in the Czech Republic: V. GRYC et al

940 - 1000

Anatomy based models of wood for single and multifield tasks: P. KOŇAS et al

1000 - 1020

Root system architecture - Fusion of 2D ring-width data and 3D Laser scan models: B. WAGNER et al

1020 - 1040

Intra-annual density fluctuations – archives of climate change: J. VIEIRA et al

1040 - 1110

Coffee beak

1110 - 1130

Intra-annual growth of Larix decidua and Picea abies along an altitudinal gradient in the Lötschental, Switzerland: P. FONTI et al

1130 - 1150

The study of cambial activity at METLA (Finnish Forest Research Institute): T. JYSKE et al

1150 - 1210

To understand if the observed differences in forest trees diameter according to their social status are attributable to differences in the duration or in the rate of radial growth?: C. RATHGEBER

1210 - 1230

Increment cores from the Finnish National Forest Inventory as a source of information for studying radial increment during a growing season: H. MÄKINEN et al

1230 - 1400

Lunch

1400 - 1420

Drought signals in Norway spruce tracheid sequences: H. P. KAHLE et al

1420 - 1440

Influence of climate on tracheid dimensions in black and Scots pines in central Spain: D. MARTÍN-BENITO et al

1440 - 1500

The search for coppice fingerprints in growth patterns and wood anatomical features: P. COPINI et al

1500 - 1520

Topochemical investigations in beech (Fagus sylvatica) bark: P. PRISLAN et al

1520 - 1540

Successive cambia in three dimensions: the mangrove Avicennia inside: E. M. R. ROBERT et al

1540 - 1600

Coffee beak

1600 - 1700

Poster presentations

1700 - 1830

Poster session

2000

Conference dinner

Sunday, 19. April 2009

830 - 840

Information from the organizer

840 - 920

Invited talk - Tree-ring anomalies as indicators of climate: some case studies from the Canadian mixed boreal forest.: J. C. TARDIF et al

920 - 940

Multi-proxy reconstruction of Epirrita autumnata outbreaks in the area of Lake Torneträsk (SWE): F. BABST et al

940 - 1000

Dendrochronological studies on radial growth of silver fir (Abies alba Mill) inside and outside distribution range in Poland: A. BRONISZ et al

1000 - 1020

Diameter growth of silver fir trees in multi-storied stands in Świętokrzyskie Mountains: K. BRONISZ

1020 - 1040

Physiological and growth response of European larch (Larix decidua Mill.) in upper timberline (SE Alps): M. ČATER et al

1040 - 1110

Coffee beak

1110 - 1130

Dendrochronology of oak (Quercus spp.) in Slovenia, the state of today and challenges: Katarina ČUFAR et al

1130 - 1150

A 300-year hydroclimatic reconstruction for the Río Santa Cruz, Patagonia, Argentina: Erin GLEESON et al

1150 - 1210

Reconstruction of debris flow activity based on tree-ring data of Arctic dwarf shrubs, Wedel Jarlsberg Land, Spitsbergen: P. OWCZAREK et al

1210 - 1230

Records of trail erosion in exposed roots of spruce Picea abies  - dendrogeomorphological approach (Polish flysch Carpathians): A. BUCHWAL

1230 - 1250

Effect of roads on tree-ring width on the example of Scots pine in Koniecpol Forest District in Poland: R. TOMUSIAK et al

1300 - 1400

Lunch

1400

Excursion

2000

Dinner