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1 November 2012 Growth of a Pine Tree
Susan Wells Rollinson
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The growth of a pine tree is examined by preparing “tree cookies” (cross-sectional disks) between whorls of branches. The use of Christmas trees allows the tree cookies to be obtained with inexpensive, commonly available tools. Students use the tree cookies to investigate the annual growth of the tree and how it corresponds to the number of whorls on the tree. Height—diameter and height—age relationships are also investigated. While aimed at high school classes, the procedure can be adapted for younger students.

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Susan Wells Rollinson "Growth of a Pine Tree," The American Biology Teacher 74(9), 620-627, (1 November 2012). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2012.74.9.5
Published: 1 November 2012
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conifer
dendrochronology
growth
tree
tree ring
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