نتایج جستجو برای: conifers

تعداد نتایج: 1611  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Jonathan P. Dash Grant D. Pearse Michael S. Watt Thomas Paul

The spread of exotic conifers from commercial plantation forests has significant economic and ecological implications. Accurate methods for invasive conifer detection are required to enable monitoring and guide control. In this research, we combined spectral information from aerial imagery with data from airborne laser scanning (ALS) to develop methods to identify invasive conifers using remote...

2013
Burkhard Messner Jürgen Berndt

Conifers contain ascorbic acid which is probably a protective against oxidative attacks. In yellow needles of damaged conifers the ascorbic acid content is increased, this suggests an in­ duction by air pollutants and/or photooxidants of a protection mechanism in trees. To study this mechanism in more detail, a green cell suspension culture of spruce (Picea abies) has been established. These ce...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Hervé Cochard Teemu Hölttä Stéphane Herbette Sylvain Delzon Maurizio Mencuccini

Cavitation resistance is a key parameter to understand tree drought tolerance but little is known about the mechanisms of air entry into xylem conduits. For conifers three mechanisms have been proposed: (1) a rupture of pit margo microfibrils, (2) a displacement of the pit torus from its normal sealing position over the pit aperture, and (3) a rupture of an air-water menisci in a pore of the pi...

2016
Vanessa E. T. M. Ashworth

A parsimony analysis based on sequences from the ITS region and two partitions of the 26S subunit of nuclear ribosomal DNA was used to infer phylogenetic relationships among the North American species of Phoradendron. A strongly supported clade united all but one of the species typically lacking ca taphylls, a character used previously to distinguish the northern species from those of Central a...

2010
Katherine G. Zulak Jörg Bohlmann

Defense-related terpenoid biosynthesis in conifers is a dynamic process closely associated with specialized anatomical structures that allows conifers to cope with attack from many potential pests and pathogens. The constitutive and inducible terpenoid defense of conifers involves several hundred different monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and diterpenes. Changing arrays of these many compounds are ...

2014
Leila do Nascimento Vieira Helisson Faoro Hugo Pacheco de Freitas Fraga Marcelo Rogalski Emanuel Maltempi de Souza Fábio de Oliveira Pedrosa Rubens Onofre Nodari Miguel Pedro Guerra

BACKGROUND Performing chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) isolation is considered a major challenge among different plant groups, especially conifers. Isolating chloroplasts in conifers by such conventional methods as sucrose gradient and high salt has not been successful. So far, plastid genome sequencing protocols for conifer species have been based mainly on long-range PCR, which is known to be time-con...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2011
W John Calder Kevin J Horn Samuel B St Clair

Disturbance patterns strongly influence plant community structure. What remains less clear, particularly at a mechanistic level, is how changes in disturbance cycles alter successional outcomes in plant communities. There is evidence that fire suppression is resulting in longer fire return intervals in subalpine forests and that these lengthened intervals increase competitive interactions betwe...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2005
Clarisse Maton Barbara L Gartner

This research investigated the longevity of functional connections between leaf traces and stem xylem in 16 species of conifers to better understand the spatial use of sapwood for water transport. The first question was which ring(s) stained when a vacuum was applied to the distal end of the cut surface of a needle attached to a short stem segment. The vacuum was applied to either 1- or 2-yr-ol...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2006
Christopher I Keeling Jörg Bohlmann

Insects select their hosts, but trees cannot select which herbivores will feed upon them. Thus, as long-lived stationary organisms, conifers must resist the onslaught of varying and multiple attackers over their lifetime. Arguably, the greatest threats to conifers are herbivorous insects and their associated pathogens. Insects such as bark beetles, stem- and wood-boring insects, shoot-feeding w...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
C G Williams Y Zhou S E Hall

Prefertilization mechanisms influencing selfing rates are thought to be absent in conifers. Outcrossing in conifers is promoted via an embryo-lethal system, but the genetic mechanism is poorly understood. This study is the first experimental profile of the genetic mechanism promoting outcrossing in conifers. Molecular dissection of a Pinus taeda L. selfed pedigree detected a chromosomal region ...

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