نتایج جستجو برای: pinus mugo

تعداد نتایج: 13247  

Journal: :Tree physiology 1990
Paul J. Curran Jennifer L. Dungan Henry L. Gholz

Chlorophyll is a key indicator of the physiological status of a forest canopy. However, its distribution may vary greatly in time and space, so that the estimation of chlorophyll content of canopies or branches by extrapolation from leaf values obtained by destructive sampling is labor intensive and potentially inaccurate. Chlorophyll content is related positively to the point of maximum slope ...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Stefan Mayr Uwe Hacke Peter Schmid Franziska Schwienbacher Andreas Gruber

Drought stress can cause xylem embolism in trees when the water potential (psi) in the xylem falls below specific vulnerability thresholds. At the alpine timberline, frost drought is known to cause excessive winter embolism unless xylem vulnerability or transpiration is sufficiently reduced to avoid critical psi. We compared annual courses of psi and embolism in Picea abies, Pinus cembra, Pinus...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2005
Z A Handoo L K Carta A M Skantar W Ye R T Robbins S A Subbotin S W Fraedrich M M Cram

We describe and illustrate a new needle nematode, Longidorus americanum n. sp., associated with patches of severely stunted and chlorotic loblolly pine, (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings in seedbeds at the Flint River Nursery (Byromville, GA). It is characterized by having females with a body length of 5.4-9.0 mm; lip region slightly swollen, anteriorly flattened, giving the anterior end a truncate ap...

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