نتایج جستجو برای: iranian conifers

تعداد نتایج: 41261  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Yasuhiro Utsumi Yuzou Sano Ryo Funada Jun Ohtani Seizo Fujikawa

An analysis was made of progressive changes in patterns of cavitation in the sapwood of three species of conifer (Larix kaempferi, Abies sachalinensis, and Picea jezoensis) that were growing in a sub-frigid zone. In all three conifers, all tracheids of the newly forming outermost annual ring were filled with water or cytoplasm during the period from May to August. However, many tracheids in the...

2016
Daniel Gonzalez-Ibeas Pedro J. Martinez-Garcia Randi A. Famula Annette Delfino-Mix Kristian A. Stevens Carol A. Loopstra Charles H. Langley David B. Neale Jill L. Wegrzyn

Sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana Douglas) is within the subgenus Strobus with an estimated genome size of 31 Gbp. Transcriptomic resources are of particular interest in conifers due to the challenges presented in their megagenomes for gene identification. In this study, we present the first comprehensive survey of the P. lambertiana transcriptome through deep sequencing of a variety of tissue type...

Journal: :Acta Agraria Debreceniensis 2010

Journal: :Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology 2012
Daniel M Johnson Katherine A McCulloh David R Woodruff Frederick C Meinzer

Angiosperm and coniferous tree species utilize a continuum of hydraulic strategies. Hydraulic safety margins (defined as differences between naturally occurring xylem pressures and pressures that would cause hydraulic dysfunction, or differences between pressures resulting in loss of hydraulic function in adjacent organs (e.g., stems vs. leaves) tend to be much greater in conifers than angiospe...

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Susanne Tautenhahn Jeremy W Lichstein Martin Jung Jens Kattge Stephanie A Bohlman Hermann Heilmeier Anatoly Prokushkin Anja Kahl Christian Wirth

Fire is a primary driver of boreal forest dynamics. Intensifying fire regimes due to climate change may cause a shift in boreal forest composition toward reduced dominance of conifers and greater abundance of deciduous hardwoods, with potential biogeochemical and biophysical feedbacks to regional and global climate. This shift has already been observed in some North American boreal forests and ...

2014
Alyssa A. Carrell Anna C. Frank

Conifers predominantly occur on soils or in climates that are suboptimal for plant growth. This is generally attributed to symbioses with mycorrhizal fungi and to conifer adaptations, but recent experiments suggest that aboveground endophytic bacteria in conifers fix nitrogen (N) and affect host shoot tissue growth. Because most bacteria cannot be grown in the laboratory very little is known ab...

2016
Diana F. Tomback Sarah C. Blakeslee Aaron C. Wagner Michael B. Wunder Lynn M. Resler Jill C. Pyatt Soledad Diaz

In stressful environments, facilitation often aids plant establishment, but invasive plant pathogens may potentially disrupt these interactions. In many treeline communities in the northern Rocky Mountains of the U.S. and Canada, Pinus albicaulis, a stress-tolerant pine, initiates tree islands at higher frequencies than other conifers - that is, leads to leeward tree establishment more frequent...

2013
Shin-ichiro Aiba Kosuke Akutsu Yusuke Onoda

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Globally, conifer dominance is restricted to nutient-poor habitats in colder, drier or waterlogged environments, probably due to competition with angiosperms. Analysis of canopy structure is important for understanding the mechanism of plant coexistence in relation to competition for light. Most conifers are shade intolerant, and often have narrow, deep, conical crowns. In t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
S M Chaw C L Parkinson Y Cheng T M Vincent J D Palmer

Phylogenetic relationships among the five groups of extant seed plants are presently quite unclear. For example, morphological studies consistently identify the Gnetales as the extant sister group to angiosperms (the so-called "anthophyte" hypothesis), whereas a number of molecular studies recover gymnosperm monophyly, and few agree with the morphology-based placement of Gnetales. To better res...

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