نتایج جستجو برای: pinus taeda

تعداد نتایج: 13246  

2013
Thomas M. Williams Bo Song Carl C. Trettin Charles A. Gresham

Southern US coastal forests are subject to damage by major Atlantic Hurricanes at a frequency that influences forest succession. Forest species may be: a) resistant: unchanged in mortality and growth; b) susceptible: increase in mortality and decrease in growth, and c) resilient: increase in mortality but increase in abundance and growth, or d) usurper: absent prior to disturbance and increase ...

2014
Jill L. Wegrzyn John D. Liechty Kristian A. Stevens Le-Shin Wu Carol A. Loopstra Hans A. Vasquez-Gross William M. Dougherty Brian Y. Lin Jacob J. Zieve Pedro J. Martínez-García Carson Holt Mark Yandell Aleksey V. Zimin James A. Yorke Marc W. Crepeau Daniela Puiu Steven L. Salzberg Pieter J. de Jong Keithanne Mockaitis Doreen Main Charles H. Langley David B. Neale

The largest genus in the conifer family Pinaceae is Pinus, with over 100 species. The size and complexity of their genomes (∼20-40 Gb, 2n = 24) have delayed the arrival of a well-annotated reference sequence. In this study, we present the annotation of the first whole-genome shotgun assembly of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.), which comprises 20.1 Gb of sequence. The MAKER-P annotation pipeline ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1999
King Albaugh Allen Kress

Changing environmental conditions have the potential to alter allometric relationships between plant parts, possibly leading to ecosystem-level feedbacks. We quantified allometric shifts in field-grown loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) in response to altered resource availability based on data from multiple harvests to correct for size-related changes in biomass partitioning. A replicated factoria...

2007
Dana Mitchell Tom Gallagher

A time and motion study was conducted to determine the produciivity and cost of an in-woods chipping operation when processing whole mall-diameter trees for biomoss. The study removed biomass from two overstocked stands and compared the cost of this treatment to existing alternatives. The treatment stands consisted of a 30-year-old longleaf pine stand and o 37-year-old loblolly pine stand. In t...

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...

2012
M. F. R. Resende P. Muñoz M. D. V. Resende D. J. Garrick R. L. Fernando J. M. Davis E. J. Jokela T. A. Martin G. F. Peter M. Kirst

Genomic selection can increase genetic gain per generation through early selection. Genomic selection is expected to be particularly valuable for traits that are costly to phenotype and expressed late in the life cycle of long-lived species. Alternative approaches to genomic selection prediction models may perform differently for traits with distinct genetic properties. Here the performance of ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2000
Brent E. Ewers Ram Oren

We analyzed assumptions and measurement errors in estimating canopy transpiration (E(L)) from sap flux (J(S)) measured with Granier-type sensors, and in calculating canopy stomatal conductance (G(S)) from E(L) and vapor pressure deficit (D). The study was performed in 12-year-old Pinus taeda L. stands with a wide range in leaf area index (L) and growth rate. No systematic differences in J(S) we...

2008
Scott D. Roberts

The proportion of tree growth allocated to stemwood is an important economic component of growth efficiency. Differences in growth efficiency between species, or between families within species, may therefore be related to how growth is proportionally allocated between the stem and other aboveground biomass components. This study examines genetically related differences in aboveground biomass a...

Journal: :Pharmacology 1983
Anthony N. Nicholson

Many years ago now the benzodiaze-pines began to replace the barbiturates, but, when we think about this change and remember that the barbiturates were probably being used in unnecessarily high doses, the therapeutic advantage of the benzodiaze-pines may not have been so great as it appeared at the time. The major advance was that of increased safety in overdosage. Initially, the benzodiazepine...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2006
David J Burke Annette M Kretzer Paul T Rygiewicz Mary A Topa

We studied the effect of ectomycorrhizas and fertilization on soil microbial communities associated with roots of 10-year-old loblolly pine. Ectomycorrhizas were identified using a combination of community terminal restriction fragment profiling and matching of individual terminal restriction fragments to those produced from ectomycorrhizal clones and sequences recovered from roots and sporocar...

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