نتایج جستجو برای: european black alder

تعداد نتایج: 328317  

2004

There are four alder species native to Europe: the common alder (Alnus glutinosa), the grey alder (A. incana), the Italian alder (A. cordata) and the green alder (A. viridis). In general, members of the genus Alnus are pioneer species, able to colonise bare, open ground rapidly and with a great ability to tolerate wet sites. The roots have specialised nodules which fix atmospheric nitrogen as a...

2015
Davorin Kajba Dalibor Ballian Marilena Idžojtić Igor Poljak

Background and Purpose: The aim was to determine the morphological differences between the hairy type of European black poplar (Populus nigra subsp. caudina) and the typical type from the riparian forests populations as well as between the river systems. Hairy black poplar spreads in a mosaic pattern across the Submediterranean climatic type along the River Neretva and the typical European blac...

2013
Małgorzata Puc Idalia Kasprzyk

This study compares phenological observations of Corylus (hazel) and Alnus (alder) flowering with airborne pollen counts of these taxa recorded using volumetric spore traps (2009-2011). The work was carried out in the Polish cities of Szczecin and Rzeszów that are located in different climatic regions. Correlations between pollen concentrations and meteorological data were investigated using Sp...

2,4,6-Triisopropylstryrene was synthesized in a single step via the Witting Reaction from the corresponding aldehyde. The reaction of three styrene's derivatives, 2,6-dimethylstyrene, 2,4,6-trimethylstyrene, and 2,4,6- triisopropylstyrene with 4-methyl-l,2,4-triazoline-3,5-dion(M eTD) was investigated. These reactions are instantaneous at room temperature and lead to the formation of 2: 1 ...

2012
J. Philippe Rushton

Rushton’s theory of r-K race differences was examined in relation to the rate of murder, rape, and serious assault per 100,000 population and Gross Domestic Product per Person for 74 countries from the 1993–1996 International Crime Statistics published by INTERPOL and the 1999 CIA World Fact Book. Each country was assigned to one of the three macro-races East Asian, European, and African. The r...

Journal: :Diversity 2023

Following disturbances, ecosystems are more susceptible to invasion by non-native species. Furthermore, it is important determine the impact of alien tree species on soil regeneration processes during secondary succession. In this study, we analyzed effect native and late successional common oak (Quercus robur) red (Q. rubra) physicochemical (pH, carbon, nutrient content) microbial properties (...

1999

Red alder (Alnus rubra Bong.) is the most abundant deciduous broadleaved tree species in coastal British Columbia. It is a source of products ranging from firewood to furniture, cabinets, and turned-wood novelties (Plank and Willits 1994). In addition, red alder seedlings are planted to restore roads and landings, to stabilize slides, and to reduce laminated root rot (Phellinus weirii) on infec...

2003
CHARLES RHOADES DAN BINKLEY

RHOADES, C.C., and BINKLEY, D. 1992. Spatial extent of impact of red alder on soil chemistry of adjacent conifer stands. Can. J. For. Res. 22: 1434-1437. We examined patterns in soil N availability and pH along transects extending from mixed stands of conifers (mostly Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco)) and red alder (A/nus rubra Bong.) to pure conifer stands at two locations. A...

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