Iconic to the Mediterranean landscape, the age of monumental olive trees with large trunks and unique silhouettes is often considered several centuries to millennia. Here we combine tree-ring and radiocarbon dating to show that most monumental olive trees may have maximum ages between 300 and 500 years. Our example helps disentangling the tree size-longevity conundrum in a major Mediterranean cultivated tree species and important cultural heritage.
Demystifying the age of old olive trees
Colangelo, Michele;
2021-01-01
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Iconic to the Mediterranean landscape, the age of monumental olive trees with large trunks and unique silhouettes is often considered several centuries to millennia. Here we combine tree-ring and radiocarbon dating to show that most monumental olive trees may have maximum ages between 300 and 500 years. Our example helps disentangling the tree size-longevity conundrum in a major Mediterranean cultivated tree species and important cultural heritage.File in questo prodotto:
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