نتایج جستجو برای: pinus sylvestris

تعداد نتایج: 14058  

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2015
Sonali Sachin Ranade Laura-Stefana Ganea Abdur M Razzak M R García Gil

Somatic mutations are transmitted during mitosis in developing somatic tissue. Somatic cells bearing the mutations can develop into reproductive (germ) cells and the somatic mutations are then passed on to the next generation of plants. Somatic mutations are a source of variation essential to evolve new defense strategies and adapt to the environment. Stem rust disease in Scots pine has a negat...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2007
Hiroshi Sakugawa J Neil Cape

An open top chamber experiment was carried out in the summer of 2003 to examine the effect of nitrous acid (HONO) gas on the physiological status of Scots pine saplings (Pinus sylvestris). Four-year-old pine trees were exposed to two different levels of HONO gas (at ca. 2.5 ppb and 5.0 ppb) and a control (filtered air) from early evening to early morning (18:00-6:00), in duplicate open top cham...

2016
Monika Mętrak Ekonomiuk Aneta Bogusław Wiłkomirski Tomasz Staszewski Małgorzata Suska-Malawska

Pine needles are one of the most commonly used bioindicators of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment. Therefore, the main objective of the current research was the assessment of PAHs accumulation potential of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) needles in comparison to wild rosemary (Rhododendron tomentosum Harmaja) and birch (Betula spp.) leaves. Our study was carried out on...

1999
Tapio Linkosalo

Phenological time series of flowering and bud burst of Populus tremula (L.) and Betula sp., and the flowering of Pinus sylvestris (L.), Alnus glutinosa (L.) and Alnus incana (L.) were constructed from data collected in Finland during the period 1896–1955. The resulting combined time series were examined with two aims in mind: first, to determine the phenological regularities between different s...

2012
Tabea Kipfer Thomas Wohlgemuth Marcel G. A. van der Heijden Jaboury Ghazoul Simon Egli

Many trees species form symbiotic associations with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi, which improve nutrient and water acquisition of their host. Until now it is unclear whether the species richness of ECM fungi is beneficial for tree seedling performance, be it during moist conditions or drought. We performed a pot experiment using Pinus sylvestris seedlings inoculated with four selected ECM fungi ...

2016
Katerina Machacova Jaana Bäck Anni Vanhatalo Elisa Halmeenmäki Pasi Kolari Ivan Mammarella Jukka Pumpanen Manuel Acosta Otmar Urban Mari Pihlatie

Boreal forests comprise 73% of the world's coniferous forests. Based on forest floor measurements, they have been considered a significant natural sink of methane (CH4) and a natural source of nitrous oxide (N2O), both of which are important greenhouse gases. However, the role of trees, especially conifers, in ecosystem N2O and CH4 exchange is only poorly understood. We show for the first time ...

2003
Staffan Jacobson

Increasing use of forest fuels for energy production is generating increasing quantities of wood ash. A common understanding is that this ash should be spread in forests to counteract soil acidifi cation and potential future nutrient defi ciencies, and thus help sustain longterm forest productivity. A series of seven fi eld experiments was established in Sweden in 1988–1995 to study the stem gr...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Glenn R Iason Julianne M O'Reilly-Wapstra Mark J Brewer Ron W Summers Ben D Moore

A central issue in our understanding of the evolution of the diversity of plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) is whether or not compounds are functional, conferring an advantage to the plant, or non-functional. We examine the hypothesis that the diversity of monoterpene PSMs within a plant species (Scots pine Pinus sylvestris) may be explained by different compounds acting as defences against hi...

2004
Petteri Vanninen

The effect of tree age, size and competition on above ground growth allocation was studied with 69 Pinus sylvestris trees. Competition was described by tree-level indicators (needle density, crown ratio and height-diameter ratio). The stem, branch and needle growth were determined by stem and branch radial increments and tree level biomass analysis. Combined growth of compartments was strongly ...

2012
Teemu Hölttä Eija Juurola Lauri Lindfors Albert Porcar-Castell

Cavitation decreases the hydraulic conductance of the xylem and has, therefore, detrimental effects on plant water balance. However, cavitation is also hypothesized to relieve water stress temporarily by releasing water from embolizing conduits to the transpiration stream. Stomatal closure in response to decreasing water potentials in order to avoid excessive cavitation has been well documented...

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