TY - BOOK ID - 215028 TI - Wood Structure and Environment PY - 2007 SN - 1280938005 9786610938001 3540485481 3540482997 364208009X PB - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Wood KW - Dendrochronology. KW - Trees KW - Anatomy. KW - Ecophysiology. KW - Dendrology KW - Nursery stock KW - Woody plants KW - Arboriculture KW - Forests and forestry KW - Timber KW - Tree-ring analysis KW - Tree-ring hydrology KW - Archaeological dating KW - Chronology KW - Climatology KW - Plants KW - Tree-rings KW - Plant anatomy KW - Age determination KW - Figure KW - Trees. KW - Wood. KW - Plant physiology. KW - Plant Ecology. KW - Forests and forestry. KW - Building Construction and Design. KW - Tree Biology. KW - Wood Science & Technology. KW - Plant Physiology. KW - Forestry. KW - Forest land KW - Forest lands KW - Forest planting KW - Forest production KW - Forest sciences KW - Forestation KW - Forested lands KW - Forestland KW - Forestlands KW - Forestry KW - Forestry industry KW - Forestry sciences KW - Land, Forest KW - Lands, Forest KW - Silviculture KW - Sylviculture KW - Woodlands KW - Woods (Forests) KW - Agriculture KW - Natural resources KW - Afforestation KW - Logging KW - Tree crops KW - Botany KW - Ecology KW - Physiology KW - Building materials KW - Forest products KW - Phytoecology KW - Vegetation ecology KW - Buildings—Design and construction. KW - Building. KW - Construction. KW - Engineering, Architectural. KW - Forest products. KW - Plant ecology. KW - Botany, Economic KW - Commercial products KW - Raw materials KW - Architectural engineering KW - Buildings KW - Construction KW - Construction science KW - Engineering, Architectural KW - Structural design KW - Structural engineering KW - Architecture KW - Construction industry KW - Design and construction KW - Floristic ecology UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:215028 AB - Dendrochronology and wood anatomy developed for decades as two independent scientific fields. It was only in the last decade that it was made clear that the dimension of time is the fourth dimension for both sciences and that it was demonstrated that wood anatomy and dendrochronology are perfect partners. The main aim of this book is to show the hidden ecological richness in stems and roots from trees, shrubs and herbs. It should encourage researchers to consider the anatomic microcosm of wood plants and use it as a retrospective source of information, solving problems related to ecophysiology, competition, site conditions, population biology, earth science, wood quality and even human history. ER -