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Jiang Yumei

Researcher, Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Researcher in forest ecology focusing on climate analysis using multiple tree-ring parameters, drought impacts on tree growth, and forest dynamics under global environmental change.

Presentation

I am a researcher in forest ecology with experience in dendroclimatology and long-term climate-ecosystem interactions. My work focuses on how drought, disturbance, and pollution influence tree growth and forest development under global change. I integrate tree-ring measurements, ecological observations, and climate data to assess forest resilience and environmental variability across different European regions.

Research

My research examines how climate variability and environmental stressors shape tree growth and forest dynamics. I work extensively with multiple tree-ring parameters, including ring width, blue intensity, and quantitative wood anatomical to extract climate signals and strengthen historical climate reconstructions. My work also explores long-term forest development under disturbance and pollution. Current projects focus on assessing the drought sensitivity of major coniferous species across European forests by integrating tree-ring datasets with climate records, ecological observations, and advanced statistical modeling.

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