نتایج جستجو برای: pine trees

تعداد نتایج: 104582  

Journal: :جنگل و فرآورده های چوب 0
شمس الدین بالاپور کارشناس ارشد جنگل داری، پژوهشکدة اکوسیستم‏‏های خزری، دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی ساری، ساری، ایران توفیق صادق محمد اف عضو هیئت علمی آکادمی علوم آذربایجان، باغ گیاه شناسی مردکان، باکو، جمهوری آذربایجان شیرزاد گرایلی کارشناس ارشد ادارة کل منابع طبیعی مازندران، ساری، ایران

afghan pine one of the native tree species in eldar region of azerbaijan republic. fast growing, suited for dry climate condition, increasing wood in unit volume, reason of using eldar pine in reforestation and plantations. at this case study of absheron peninsular of baku, azerbaijan, were taken 14 trees samples of two sites. bbg, baku botanical garden and bmd, baku merdakandendrary, are two c...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2016
Christiane E Helbig David R Coyle Kier D Klepzig John T Nowak Kamal J K Gandhi

Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) is the most important commercial tree species in the southeastern United States. Since the 1950s, there have been reports of loblolly pines showing reduced growth and increased mortality, particularly in central Alabama and western Georgia, United States; the phenomenon is termed as southern pine decline (SPD). Recently, the role of rhizophagous (root-feeding) ins...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2009
Hanna Shin Hyoshin Lee Kwan-Soo Woo Eun-Woon Noh Yeong-Bon Koo Kyung-Joon Lee

Pine wilt disease caused by the pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner et Buhrer) Nickle, has destroyed huge areas of pine forest in East Asia, including Japan, China and Korea. No protection against PWN has been developed, and the responses of pine trees at the molecular level are unrecorded. We isolated and analyzed upregulated or newly induced genes from PWN-inoculated ...

Journal: :Journal of Humanistic Mathematics 2011

2004
Les Safranyik

The following brief synthesis of mountain pine beetle epidemiology is based on host-beetle interaction. In the first part I briefly describe the relationship between the dynamics of lodgepole pine and mountain pine beetle. The second part describes the phases in the infestation cycle and their main characteristics. This synthesis is based on published information on infestation behaviour in wes...

2007
Ronald M. Lanner

Hawaii has no native pines, but many species have been introduced as ornamental or potential timber trees. These species have been planted in environments that differ greatly from their natural habitat. This paper describes how the coordinated seasonal cycle of growth and flowering has been influenced by the climatic conditions these pines have encountered in Hawaii. Hawaii has no native pines,...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2012
Devin W Goodsman Nadir Erbilgin Victor J Lieffers

In the low nutrient environment of conifer bark, subcortical beetles often carry symbiotic fungi that concentrate nutrients in host tissues. Although bark beetles are known to benefit from these symbioses, whether this is because they survive better in nutrient-rich phloem is unknown. After manipulating phloem nutrition by fertilizing lodgepole pine trees (Pinus contorta Douglas var. latifolia...

2007
Charles G. Tauer Shiqin Xu C. Dana Nelson James M. Guldin

-Since the 1950s the existence of natural hybrids between shortleaf pine and loblolly pine has been recognized and reported in the literature. In a range-wide study of isoenzyme diversity in shortleaf pine. we found 16 percent of the trees from western populations were hybrids. based on the isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) locus. In stands thought to be pure shortleaf pine in west central Arkansa...

2006
J. Zhu

Studies of forest declines are important, because they both reduce timber production and affect successional trajectories of landscapes and ecosystems. Of particular interest is the decline of red pines which is characterized by expanding areas of dead and chlorotic trees in plantations throughout the Great Lakes Region. Here we examine the impact of two bark beetle groups, namely red turpentin...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2002
Young-Jin Lee Dean W Coble

Future biomass yields are functionally related to the number of trees surviving at a given age. A stand level survival model was developed that incorporates competition of non-planted trees, site quality, and the incidence of fusiform rust (Cronartium quercuum [Berk.] Miyabe ex Shirai f. sp. fusiforme). The model consists of a system of two equations, one of which represents the number of survi...

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