نتایج جستجو برای: pinus eldarica

تعداد نتایج: 13238  

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم و فناوری چوب و جنگل 0

this research was carried out in a reforest at shirvanagriculturecollegein two years (2005-2007). the aim of this research was to determine of canopy interception loss, throughfall and stemflow. four trees species were used including pinus nigra, cupressus sempervirens, robinia pseudacacia and platanus orientalis with three replications. the results showed that the amount of canopy interception...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2006
T A Rusca P G Kennedy T D Bruns

Our primary goal was to determine whether detection of Rhizopogon internal transcribed spacer (ITS) groups is affected by the pine species used in seedling bioassays. Our secondary goal was to investigate composition of Rhizopogon spore banks in the Eastern Sierra Nevada of California, a previously unsampled region. We used seedlings of Pinus contorta, Pinus jeffreyi, Pinus lambertiana, and Pin...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Toshihiro Yamada Mariko Yamada Minoru Tsukagoshi

Pinus trifolia Miki 1939 (Pinaceae) was originally proposed based on seed cones from the upper Miocene of Aichi and Gifu Prefectures, central Japan. However, before the publication of P. trifolia, a different name (Pinus fujiii (Yasui) Miki) was given to a female cone with the same morphology. On the other hand, P. fujiii auct. non (Yasui) Miki has been used for seed cones with different morpho...

2015
Barbara J. Bentz Celia Boone Kenneth F. Raffa

1 Mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) is an important disturbance agent in Pinus ecosystems of western North America, historically causing significant tree mortality. Most recorded outbreaks have occurred in mid elevation lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta). In warm years, tree mortality also occurs at higher elevations in mixed species stands. 2 Mountain pine beetle’s relative preferenc...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2007
Ann Willyard John Syring David S Gernandt Aaron Liston Richard Cronn

Silent mutation rate estimates for Pinus vary 50-fold, ranging from angiosperm-like to among the slowest reported for plants. These differences either reflect extraordinary genomic processes or inconsistent fossil calibration, and they have important consequences for population and biogeographical inferences. Here we estimate mutation rates from 4 Pinus species that represent the major lineages...

2017
Qinfeng Guo Dale G. Brockway Xiongwen Chen

Temperature-related sex allocation shifts in a recovering keystone species, Pinus palustris Qinfeng Guo, Dale G. Brockway & Xiongwen Chen To cite this article: Qinfeng Guo, Dale G. Brockway & Xiongwen Chen (2017) Temperature-related sex allocation shifts in a recovering keystone species, Pinus palustris, Plant Ecology & Diversity, 10:4, 303-310, DOI: 10.1080/17550874.2017.1402968 To link to thi...

2000
Franco Biondi Julianna E Fessenden

A promising species for tropical dendrochronology is Pinus lagunae, a pine tree found in Baja California Sur (Mexico) around lat 23.5°N. In 1995, we sampled a total of 27 wood cores from 13 Pinus lagunae trees in Sierra La Victoria (23°36′N, 109°56′W), just north of Sierra La Laguna, at an elevation of 1500–1600 m. Selected trees were locally dominant, but their ring-width patterns could not be...

2001
Roland Grönroos

Direct rooting and rooting via a wound tissue in Pinus sylvestris L. and Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. hypocotyl cuttings in vitro were studied. Direct rooting usually occurred within three weeks after cutting. Three to four weeks after cutting, roots developed either directly on the hypocotyl or via a wound tissue. Later than one month after cutting, rooting took place predominantly via a wou...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Xiao Han Xiao-feng Xue Xiao-yue Hong

In this paper, three new Phyllocoptini eriophyoid mite species from Yunnan Province, China are described and illustrated: Proiectus rodgeseta sp. nov. on Pinus armandii Franch. (Pinaceae), Proiectus granularpro sp. nov. on Pinus tabuliformis Carr. (Pinaceae) and Phyllocoptrutajuniperiana sp. nov. on Juniperus chinensis Linn. (Cupressaceae). All are vagrants causing no apparent damage to their h...

2004
Jiwang Chen C. G. Tauer Guihua Bai Yinghua Huang

Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) have widely overlapping geographic ranges. Hybridization between the two species has interested tree breeders for a long time. Morphologically, the two pine species are different. The needles of loblolly pine are 6 to 9 inches long, usually with three yellow-green needles per fascicle; but shortleaf pine needles are 3 to 5...

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