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Oak Tree Growth Halts by Midsummer Despite Continued Photosynthesis, Study Finds

A recent study focusing on oak trees has revealed a significant finding regarding their growth patterns. Published in the journal Science Advances, the research indicates that oak trees cease their physical growth by midsummer, even as they continue the process of photosynthesis late into the year. This discovery challenges the conventional understanding that ongoing photosynthesis directly correlates with a tree's continuous growth.

By Fainaron·Jun 12, 2026 (2 hours ago)·1 views
Oak Tree Growth Halts by Midsummer Despite Continued Photosynthesis, Study Finds

A new study concerning oak trees has provided insights into their physiological processes, specifically the relationship between photosynthesis and growth.

The research, detailed in the journal Science Advances, observed that despite oak trees engaging in photosynthesis well into the later months of the year, their actual growth concludes by midsummer.

This finding suggests a departure from the intuitive assumption that a tree's photosynthetic activity is directly linked to its continuous physical growth.

According to Phys.org, the study highlights a potential nuance in how trees allocate resources or manage their seasonal development.

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