نتایج جستجو برای: mature wood

تعداد نتایج: 107225  

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2008
James L Hanula Albert E Mayfield Stephen W Fraedrich Robert J Rabaglia

The redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus Eichhoff (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), and its fungal symbiont, Raffaelea sp., are new introductions to the southeastern United States responsible for the wilt of mature redbay, Persea borbonia (L.) Spreng., trees. In 2006 and 2007, we investigated the seasonal flight activity of X. glabratus, its host associations, and population level...

2002
Chris C. Maguire

In southwestern Oregon, 24 mature forest stands were used to test the hypothesis that species richness of small terrestrial vertebrates is positively correlated with dead wood volume, and to compare dead wood loads between capture and non-capture sites for species encountered. Dead wood was separated into two components: coarse woody debris (CWD)—defined as down wood of any length ≥ 10 cm in di...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
Shan-Shan Chang Françoise Quignard Tancrède Alméras Bruno Clair

In order to progress in the understanding of mechanical stress generation, the mesoporosity of the cell wall and its changes during maturation of poplar (Populus deltoides × P. nigra) tension wood (TW) and opposite wood (OW) were measured by nitrogen adsorption-desorption. Variations in the thickness of the gelatinous layer (G-layer) were also measured to clarify whether the mesoporosity change...

2014
Chandra Bellasio Alessio Fini Francesco Ferrini

Starch is the most important long-term reserve in trees, and the analysis of starch is therefore useful source of physiological information. Currently published protocols for wood starch analysis impose several limitations, such as long procedures and a neutralization step. The high-throughput standard protocols for starch analysis in food and feed represent a valuable alternative. However, the...

1999
Martin A. Spetich Stephen R. Shifley George R. Parker

Old-growth forests have been noted for containing significant quantities of deadwood. However, there has been no coordinated effort to quantify the deadwood component of old-growth remnants across large regions of temperate deciduous forest. We present results of a regional inventorythatquantifies and examines regional and temporal trends fordeadwood in upland old-growth forest remnants within ...

Journal: :Frontiers in Plant Science 2021

Juvenile wood (JW) and mature (MW) have distinct physical chemical characters, resulting from formation at different development phases over tree lifespan. However, the regulatory mechanisms that distinguish or modulate characteristics of JW MW in relation to each other not been mapped. In this study, by employing Populus trees with an identical genetic background, we carried out RNA sequencing...

Journal: :Plant biotechnology journal 2008
Madoka Gray-Mitsumune Kristina Blomquist Simon McQueen-Mason Tuula T Teeri Björn Sundberg Ewa J Mellerowicz

Expansins are primary agents inducing cell wall extension, and are therefore obvious targets in biotechnological applications aimed at the modification of cell size in plants. In trees, increased fibre length is a goal of both breeding and genetic engineering programmes. We used an alpha-expansin PttEXPA1 that is highly abundant in the wood-forming tissues of hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L. x ...

2011
Krystyna Klimaszewska Brian Boyle Sebastien Caron Don Stewart Catherine Overton John MacKay Robert Rutledge

Background Modern forest management relies on extensive breeding and reforestation programs to sustain forest productivity and conservation of natural forests. Plantation forestry, with its increased productivity and improved wood quality, is likely to become an important source of wood products in the future. Vegetative propagation of superior coniferous forest trees through tissue culture has...

2008
Jouni Kilpeläinen Leena Finér Heikki Setälä

Mound-building ants, and especially wood ants (Formica rufa group), are wide-spread key species that affect ecosystem functioning in several ways in the boreal forests of Eurasia. Forest clear-cutting harms wood ants, but the colonies gradually recover and multiply as forest succession proceeds. Thus their impact on ecosystem functioning may change with stand age. The objectives of this thesis ...

2008
B. K. Via T. F. Shupe L. H. Groom J. Wikaira

The composite structure of the S2 layer in the wood cell wall is defined by the angle of the cellulose microfibrils and concentration of polymers and this structure impacts strength and stiffness. The objective of this study was to use near infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction to determine the effect of lignin and cellulose associated wavelengths, microfibril angle, density, and radial p...

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