نتایج جستجو برای: pinus sylvestris

تعداد نتایج: 14058  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1994
S Jansson P Gustafsson

Despite extensive studies on the LHC proteins of PSI and PSII (for review, see Jansson, 1994), the detailed polypeptide composition of LHC I and LHC I1 has not been understood until recently. The nature of the Lhcb5 gene product has been one of the major uncertainties, since it has been identified both as the CP26 (or the equivalent complex LHCIIc) polypeptide and one of two CP29 polypeptides (...

2015
David Aguadé Rafael Poyatos Teresa Rosas Jordi Martínez-Vilalta Steven Jansen

Different functional and structural strategies to cope with water shortage exist both within and across plant communities. The current trend towards increasing drought in many regions could drive some species to their physiological limits of drought tolerance, potentially leading to mortality episodes and vegetation shifts. In this paper, we study the drought responses of Quercus ilex and Pinus...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Ivo Beyaert Diana Köpke Josefin Stiller Almuth Hammerbacher Kinuyo Yoneya Axel Schmidt Jonathan Gershenzon Monika Hilker

Plant anti-herbivore defence is inducible by both insect feeding and egg deposition. However, little is known about the ability of insect eggs to induce defences directed not against the eggs themselves, but against larvae that subsequently hatch from the eggs. We studied how oviposition (OP) by the sawfly Diprion pini on Pinus sylvestris foliage affects the plant's defensive potential against ...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Edurne Martinez del Castillo Luis A. Longares Jožica Gričar Peter Prislan Eustaquio Gil-Pelegrín Katarina Čufar Martin de Luis

Wood formation in European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) was intra-annually monitored to examine plastic responses of the xylem phenology according to altitude in one of the southernmost areas of their distribution range, i.e., in the Moncayo Natural Park, Spain. The monitoring was done from 2011 to 2013 at 1180 and 1580 m a.s.l., corresponding to the lower and...

2013
Arzu Ucar Turker Arzu Birinci Yıldırım Fatma Pehlivan Karakas Abant Izzet Baysal

AIM: The present study aims to investigate for the first time antitumor and antibacterial activities of Viscum album L. grown on different host trees. METHODS: Two different bioassays (antitumor and antibacterial) were performed to evaluate the biological activities of European mistletoe (Viscum album L.) plants collected from 13 different host trees (Crataegus tanacetifolia, Crataegus monogyna...

2008
Markus Stoffel Michelle Bollschweiler Astrid Leutwiler Patrick Aeby

Dendrogeomorphological analyses of trees affected by debris flows have regularly been used to date past events. However, while previous studies in the Swiss Alps have focused primarily on granitic and gneissic debris-flow material and on Larix decidua Mill. and Picea abies (L.) Karst. trees, they have – at the same time – widely disregarded torrents dominated by finely fractured calcareous and ...

2010
Kevin J. Dodds Peter de Groot David A. Orwig

Sirex noctilio Fabricius has a long history as an invasive insect species in pine plantations throughout the Southern Hemisphere and has been recently discovered in North America, where it is uncertain how this insect will behave in pine ecosystems. To assess the impact and attack behavior of S. noctilio, forest surveys and measurements from attacked and unattacked trees were taken in nine Pinu...

2009
JOSE M. GONZÁLEZ

We tested the effect of conditioning time of Pinus sylvestris litter on food consumption and growth of laboratory-reared Sericostoma vittatum larvae. In all cases, larval mass was positively correlated with consumption rates but negatively with growth rates and gross production efficiencies. Conditioning time (4, 8 or 30 weeks) had an effect on feeding rates: they were lowest for the least cond...

2014
Robert P. Adams

A comparison between heavily and lightly browsed Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) trees revealed that the yield of volatile leaf oil and tree height were highly significantly different. Higher volatile oil yield was positively correlated with lightly browsed trees, and lower oil yield correlated with heavily browsed trees. Tree height was negatively correlated with terpenoid yield, indicating youn...

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