نتایج جستجو برای: loblolly pine

تعداد نتایج: 17180  

Journal: :Genome 1997
C S Echt P May-Marquardt

A large insert genomic library from eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) was probed for the microsatellite motifs (AC)n and (AG)n, all 10 trinucleotide motifs, and 22 of the 33 possible tetranucleotide motifs. For comparison with a species from a different subgenus, a loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) genomic library was also probed with the same set of di- and tri-nucleotide repeats and 11 of the tetr...

Journal: :Pest management science 2012
Jordan L Burke James L Hanula Scott Horn Jackson P Audley Kamal J K Gandhi

BACKGROUND Tests were conducted on two insecticides (carbaryl and bifenthrin) for excluding subcortical beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae and Cerambycidae) from loblolly pine trees (Pinus taeda L.). Two trap designs (single- and double-pane windows) and two trapping heights (1.5 and 4 m) were also evaluated for maximizing beetle catches. RESULTS In July 2009, 15 loblolly pine trees were doub...

2014
Steven C. Grossnickle David B. South

This review compares fall acclimation patterns and lift/store practices for Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii, Picea glauca (Moench) Voss x P. engelmannii Parry ex engelm and Pinus taeda L. seedlings. Spruce seedlings achieve budset and an endodormant state in late summer, coastal Douglas-fir in early fall, while loblolly pine achieves a less endodormant state with a limited amount of mitoti...

1999
Charles H. Walkinshaw

Loblolly pines (Pinus taeda L.) thut were 8 to 17 yr old tolerated one to three fus[form rust (Cronartium quercuum [Berk.]Miyabe exShiraij sp. fusiforme) galls in theirstems. Families withfourormore galls in their stems lost 2.5% or more ofthe trees by age 17. In living trees with less thanf<jurstem galls, diameter growth was comparable to that of trees with no galls. Tolerance was indicated by...

2004
Zhenmin Tang Mary A. Sword Sayer Jim L. Chambers James P. Barnett

Few studies have examined the combined effects of nutrition and water exclusion on the canopy physiology of mature loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.). Understanding the impacts of forest management on plantation productivity requires extensive research on the relationship between silvicultural treatments and environmental constraints to growth. We studied the physiological responses of 18-year-old ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1995
D. L. Bramlett C. G. Williams L. C. Burris

Surrogate pollen induction (SPI) was evaluated on loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) donor scions from 5-year-old progeny that were grafted by topworking into the lower crowns of 16-year-old loblolly pine receptor clones in a seed orchard. On each of 25 study trees, one of three pollen induction treatments (wire girdle, saw girdle or control) was applied to 10 receptor branches below the graft loca...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1997
J V Constable W A Retzlaff

Multiple TREGRO simulations were conducted with meteorological data files containing different growing season peak ozone (O(3)) episodes at O(3) exposures of 1.0 and 2.0 x ambient O(3) to assess the relationship between O(3) response and the phenology of mature yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera L.) and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) trees. Regardless of O(3) exposure and peak O(3) episode ...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2013
Deborah A Neher Thomas R Weicht

Previous reports suggest that fungivorous nematodes are the only trophic group in forest soils affected by elevated CO2. However, there can be ambiguity within trophic groups, and we examined data at a genus level to determine whether the conclusion remains similar. Nematodes were extracted from roots and soil of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) and sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) forests fumiga...

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