Summary We estimated the date of onset (Dateest) of cambial activity by the pinning method in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trees at Vanttauskoski (Site 1) and Laanila (Site 2) near the latitudinal limit of Scots pine in northern Finland. In each year and at each site, observations were made on a...

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Summary:Summary We estimated the date of onset (Dateest) of cambial activity by the pinning method in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trees at Vanttauskoski (Site 1) and Laanila (Site 2) near the latitudinal limit of Scots pine in northern Finland. In each year and at each site, observations were made on a differ-ent set of five trees. The estimated dates of onset of cambial activity were compared with the corresponding heat sums, cal-culated in degree-days according to two models. Within years, Dateest varied among trees by up to 15 days at Site 1 and up to 13 days at Site 2. Among years, mean Dateest varied by 15.3 days at Site 1 and 12.0 days at Site 2. The overall mean Dateest differed between sites by 6 days (June 5 at Site 1 and June 11 at Site 2). Among all trees in all years, the mean number of degree days (d.d.) calculated from mean daily temperature above a thresh-old of 5 °C before Dateest ranged from 68.7 to 135 d.d. at Site 1 and from 37.4 to 154.7 d.d. at Site 2. Among years, the mean heat sum before Dateest ranged from 94 to 112.5 d.d. at Site 1 and from 61.4 to 136 d.d. at Site 2. Variation among years in heat sum before Dateest at Site 2 was highly significant, indicat-ing that one or more factors other than, or in addition to, heat sum determines the onset of cambial activity in Scots pine. Similar results were obtained when heat sum was computed from the area between the sine wave generated by daily maxi-mum and minimum temperature and the threshold tempera-ture.