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Swedish spruce may be world’s oldest living tree
Fri Apr 11, 2008 9:01am EDT
By Niklas Pollard

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Scientists have found a cluster of spruces in the mountains in western Sweden which, at an age of 8,000 years, may be the world’s oldest living trees.

The hardy Norway spruces were found perched high on a mountain side where they have remained safe from recent dangers such as logging, but exposed to the harsh weather conditions of the mountain range that separates Norway and Sweden.

Carbon dating of the trees carried out at a laboratory in Miami, Florida, showed the oldest of them first set root about 8,000 years ago, making it the world’s oldest known living tree, Umea University Professor Leif Kullman said.

California’s “Methuselah” tree, a Great Basin bristlecone pine, is often cited as the world’s oldest living tree with a recorded age of between 4,500 and 5,000 years.

Two other spruces, also found in the course of climate change studies in the Swedish county of Dalarna, were shown to be 4,800 and 5,500 years old.

“These were the first woods that grew after the Ice Age,” said Lars Hedlund, responsible for environmental surveys in the county of Dalarna and collaborator in climate studies there.

“That means that when you speak of climate change today, you can in these (trees) see pretty much every single climate change that has occurred.”

Although a single tree trunk can become at most about 600 years old, the spruces had survived by pushing out another trunk as soon as the old one died, Professor Kullman said.

Rising temperatures in the area in recent years had allowed the spruces to grow rapidly, making them easier to find in the rugged terrain, he added.

“For quite some time they have endured as bushes maybe 1/2 meter tall,” he said.

“But over the past few decades we have seen a much warmer climate, which has meant that they have popped up like mushrooms in the soil.”

(Reporting by Niklas Pollard; Editing by Jon Boyle)

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26 posted on 04/12/2008 11:12:28 AM PDT by Liberals are Evil Socialists!
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“Although a single tree trunk can become at most about 600 years old, the spruces had survived by pushing out another trunk as soon as the old one died, Professor Kullman said.”

This means the same root system from the original tree survives, but can sprout another trunk? I am not familiar with this concept.


49 posted on 04/12/2008 1:30:05 PM PDT by WoofDog123
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