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A CASE STUDY: GROWTH OF TREE-FORM WILLOW DRIVEN BY COOL, WET SPRINGS AND WARM, DRY SUMMERS IN TEETL'IT ZHEH (FORT MCPHERSON), NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA

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Willow trees (Salix alaxensis) growing along the Peel River floodplains near Teetl'it Zheh (Fort McPherson), Northwest Territories, Canada, have been identified as a species of interest because of their impressive height and novel growth form. These willow stands are characterized by tree-form individuals covering 2000-3000 ha. Little research has been directed at understanding the climate-growth relationships of willow in this growth form or region. In this case study, we evaluate the dendrochronological potential of these willows, and assess climate-growth relationships for monthly temperature, precipitation, and SPEI (Standardised Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index) variables. We found that individual trees exhibited a common stand-level pattern of growth variability. Climate-growth correlation analyses indicate willow growth is positively related to May SPEI (r = 0.392) and the mean of June and July maximum temperature (r = 0.341). Willow growth exhibited a negative relationship with May maximum temperature (r=-0.458) and mean June/July SPEI (r=-0.338). These findings suggest there is a general climate response, where willow growth is greater in years with cool, wet springs, and warm, dry summers. Our results provide the first documentation of climate-growth relationships for willow in tree growth form and provide promising preliminary uses of tree-form Salix spp. for dendrochronological analyses.

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