نتایج جستجو برای: loblolly pine plantations

تعداد نتایج: 23421  

2007
C. Dana Nelson Sedley Josserand Craig S. Echt Jeff Koppelman

—Simple sequence repeats (SSR) are highly informative DNA-based markers widely used in population genetic and linkage mapping studies. We have been developing PCR primer pairs for amplifying SSR markers for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) using loblolly pine DNA and EST sequence data as starting materials. Fifty primer pairs known to reliably amplify polymorphic markers in loblolly pine were scr...

2001
Alexander Clark M. Boyd Edwards

The impact of weed control and fertili7Mion on incnajed tree growth is positive and significant but the effects on wood pmper6es are not well known. lncrernent axes mn, coUac@d from lobldly pine (pinus faeda L) trees growing on an existing site-preparation experiment in the lower Piedmont of Georgia at age 15. The levels of site praparation were: ldearcut only; P-chainsaw, 3-shear and chop; 4-s...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2005
Jaroslaw Nowak Alexander L Friend

Aluminum (Al) distribution among several cellular fractions was investigated in root tips of seedlings of one Al-resistant and one Al-sensitive family of slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) grown in nutrient solution containing 100 microM AlCl3 (pH 4) for 167 h. Aluminum present in 5-mm-long root tips was fractionated into cell-wall-labile (desorbed in 0.5 mM...

2010
F. Antony D. B. Hall

Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) is a major plantation species grown in the southern United States, producing wood having a multitude of uses including pulp and lumber production. Specific gravity (SG) is an important property used to measure the quality of wood produced, and it varies regionally and within the tree with height and radius. SG at different height levels was measured from 407 trees...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2016
Sarah Fritts Christopher Moorman Steven Grodsky Dennis Hazel Jessica Homyack Chris Farrell Steven Castleberry

Forests are a major supplier of renewable energy; however, gleaning logging residues for use as woody biomass feedstock could negatively alter habitat for species dependent on downed wood. Biomass Harvesting Guidelines (BHGs) recommend retaining a portion of woody biomass on the forest floor following harvest. Despite BHGs being developed to help ensure ecological sustainability, their contribu...

2003
David M. Burner

unshaded sites in southern USA when exposed to high summer temperatures (Van Santen and Sleper, 1996). The design of agroforestry systems requires a thorough understandNeither orchardgrass nor tall fescue had significant ing of biological interactions that might complement or constrain yield reduction in pots exposed to 50% shade, and orproduction. The objective of this study was to examine eff...

2015
Henry V. Amerson Thomas L. Kubisiak George Kuhlman Saul A. Garcia Eric J. Jokela

Nearly two decades of research on the host-pathogen interaction in fusiform rust of loblolly pine is detailed. Results clearly indicate that pathotype-specific genes in the host interacting with pathogen avirulence cause resistance as defined by the non-gall phenotype under favorable environmental conditions for disease development. In particular, nine fusiform rust resistance genes (Fr genes) ...

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Gabriele Manoli Jean-Christophe Domec Kimberly Novick Andrew Christopher Oishi Asko Noormets Marco Marani Gabriel Katul

Loblolly pine trees (Pinus taeda L.) occupy more than 20% of the forested area in the southern United States, represent more than 50% of the standing pine volume in this region, and remove from the atmosphere about 500 g C m-2 per year through net ecosystem exchange. Hence, their significance as a major regional carbon sink can hardly be disputed. What is disputed is whether the proliferation o...

2005
MARY ANNE SWORD

Comparison of the root system growth and water transport of southern pine species after planting in different root-zone environments is needed to guide decisions regarding when, and what species to plant. Evaluation of how seed source affects root system responses to soil conditions will allow seed sources to be matched to planting conditions. The root growth and hydraulic conductivity of three...

2006
QUANG V. CAO HAROLD E. BURKHART

Different functions, each in the form of a modified Weibull cumulative distribution function (cdf), were joined together to form a segmented cdfto approximate diameter distributions in forest stands. Estimates of five percentile points (the 0th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 100th percentiles) were used to determine a segmented cdf. The segmented cdf and the Weibull distribution were fit to diameter da...

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