نتایج جستجو برای: foliage

تعداد نتایج: 3618  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2007
Otmar Urban Martina Kosvancová Michal V Marek Hartmut K Lichtenthaler

We examined the principal differences in photosynthetic characteristics between sun and shade foliage and determined the relative importance of biochemical and stomatal limitations during photosynthetic induction. Temperate-zone broadleaf and conifer tree species, ranging widely in shade tolerance, were investigated from one locality in the Czech Republic. The study species included strongly sh...

2013
Wesley G. Page Michael J. Jenkins Justin B. Runyon

During periods with epidemic mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) populations in lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. var. latifolia Engelm.) forests, large amounts of tree foliage are thought to undergo changes in moisture content and chemistry brought about by tree decline and death. However, many of the presumed changes have yet to be quantified. In this study, we...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1995
D W Gilmore R S Seymour W A Halteman M S Greenwood

Data were collected from two branches from each whorl of nine open-grown Abies balsamea (L.) Miller trees to test the hypothesis that specific leaf area (SLA, m(2) projected fresh leaf area kg(-1) oven-dry foliage) is constant among five foliage age classes (current-year, 1-year-old, 2-year-old, 3-year-old and 4-year-old-plus). Between-tree variation in SLA was greater than within-tree variatio...

2011
Robert Schneider Mathieu Fortin Frank Berninger

The vertical distribution of foliage biomass is important because it is associated with photosynthesis and is closely related to some wood quality attributes such as branch diameter and sapwood content. In this article we propose a model to predict foliage biomass distribution within the crown for jack pine trees in Eastern Canada. This model has two parts. The first one distinguishes the propo...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2011
Robert Schneider Frank Berninger Chhun-Huor Ung Annikki Mäkelä D Edwin Swift S Y Zhang

The relationship between sapwood area and foliage biomass is the basis for a lot of research on eco-phyisology. In this paper, foliage biomass change between two consecutive whorls is studied, using different variations in the pipe model theory. Linear and non-linear mixed-effect models relating foliage differences to sapwood area increments were tested to take into account whorl location, with...

1996
RICHARD H. WARING WARWICK B. SILVESTER

Although herbaceous species generally show little within plant variation in δ13C, trees show large spatial and temporal differences. We found that the aspect of exposure and branch length accounted for up to 6‰ δ13C difference within the foliage of individual trees of Pinus radiata D. Don. The foliage on branches 0.5 m in length was as much as 4‰ more depleted in 13C than foliage on 10-m long b...

1998
P. A. SUISTED

The seasonal variation in possum browse and foliage cover of five possum-preferred species was quantified and studied in northern Westland, New Zealand over a 24 month period. Four of the five species (Pseudopanax simplex, P. colensoi, Aristotelia serrata, and Elaeocarpus hookerianus) showed marked seasonal patterns in both browse and foliage cover, with maximum browse evident in winter/spring ...

2016
Claire M. Wilson Justin F. Vendettuoli David A. Orwig Evan L. Preisser

Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis [L.] Carriére) in the United States is threatened by the invasive hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae Annand). The native hemlock looper (Lambdina fiscellaria Guenée) also appears to have played a role in previous population declines of this conifer. Although these two insects co-occur in much of the adelgid's invaded range, their interactions remain unstudi...

2008
Thomas E. Martin James R. Karr

Use of gap (created by tree falls) and non-gap forest understory sites by migrating birds in central Illinois was studied during spring and autumn for three years (19781980). Fruit and understory foliage were concentrated in gaps. Birds that relied on these resources (foliage-gleaning insectivores, frugivores in autumn) used gaps more than non-gaps. Birds that fed on food other than fruit and f...

2002
J. Chen R. J. Henny

INTRODUCTION Foliage plants, defined literally, would include all plants grown for their attractive leaves rather than for flowers or fruits. In general horticultural terms, however, foliage plants are mostly those with attractive foliage and/or flowers that are able to survive and grow indoors. Thus, they are used as living plants for interior decoration or interior plantscaping. Foliage plant...

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