نتایج جستجو برای: pine tree resin

تعداد نتایج: 215918  

Journal: :Forests 2023

Xylem traumatic resin ducts (TRDs) in Douglas-fir form response to mechanical injury, fire, and root pathogens, but it is unknown if these at the stem bark-beetle-associated fungi. Meanwhile, TRDs are rarely documented lodgepole pine. In southern Rocky Mountains, TRD formation two species from sterile (Control) fungal inoculation treatments (Aggressive, Weak (Douglas-fir only)) were compared; p...

Journal: :Forests 2023

The resin tapping of pine trees in Poland ended the early 1990s. However, we can still find individual trees, and sometimes larger groups that were tapped. This study focused on effect mechanical wounding during growth climatic sensitivity trees. concerned a 160-year-old stand northwestern which was last performed 1970s. All had remained standing because their high quality, destined them for se...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2016
D W Goodsman D Koch C Whitehouse M L Evenden B J Cooke M A Lewis

Most species that are negatively impacted when their densities are low aggregate to minimize this effect. Aggregation has the potential to change how Allee effects are expressed at the population level. We studied the interplay between aggregation and Allee effects in the mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins), an irruptive bark beetle that aggregates to overcome tree defenses. ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
o.i. shumilov institute of north industrial ecology problems, kola science centre ras, apatity, russia e.a. kasatkina institute of north industrial ecology problems, kola science centre ras, apatity, russia k. mielikainen finnish forest research institute, vantaa research unit, vantaa, finland m. timonen finnish forest research institute, rovaniemi research unit, rovaniemi, finland a.g. kanatjev institute of north industrial ecology problems, kola science centre ras, apatity, russia

the paper deals with the analysis of the external factor (solar activity, volcanic eruptions) influence on tree growth at the kola peninsula, northwestern russia. pinus sylvestris l. (scots pine) tree-ring chronologies collected nearby the northern timberline (68.63n, 33.25e) include the oldest (1445-2005 ad) living pine tree found up to date in the kola peninsula. a total of 18 living trees pi...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2009
Britta Eilmann Roman Zweifel Nina Buchmann Patrick Fonti Andreas Rigling

Drought impairs tree growth in the inner-Alpine valleys of Central Europe. We investigated species-specific responses to contrasting water supply, with Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), threatened by drought-induced mortality, and pubescent oak (Quercus pubescens Willd.), showing no connection between drought events and mortality. The two co-occurring tree species were compared, growing either ...

2012
Mohd Hafizi Ahmad Hussein Ahmad Nouruddeen Bashir Yanuar Z. Arief Zulkurnain Abdul-Malek Rudi Kurnianto Fadhilah Yusof

Weibull distribution has been used widely by many researches around the world especially in the analysis of high voltage experimental data. Unfortunately, the statistical techniques used to analyse the high voltage experimental data are not highly accurate. In view of the foregoing, this paper presents a new statistical approach to analyze the tree inception voltage of silicone rubber and epoxy...

2013
Carlos A. Gonzalez-Benecke Salvador A. Gezan Timothy A. Martin Wendell P. Cropper Lisa J. Samuelson Daniel J. Leduc

Currently, little information is available to estimate individual tree attributes for longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.), an important tree species of the southeastern United States. The majority of available models are local, relying on stem diameter outside bark at breast height (dbh, cm) and not including stand-level parameters. We developed a set of individual tree equations to predict t...

2005
Tiina Ylioja Daniel H. Slone Matthew P. Ayres

The impacts on forests of tree-killing bark beetles can depend on the species composition of potential host trees. Host susceptibility might be an intrinsic property of tree species, or it might depend on spatial patterning of alternative host species. We compared the susceptibility of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) and Virginia pine (P. virginiana) to southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis)...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2004
Robert C McGarvey Timothy A Martin Timothy L White

We examined photosynthetic characteristics of two fast- and two slow-growing half-sib families of both loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and slash pine (Pinus elliottii var. elliottii Engelm.) on two sites in northern Florida to: (1) quantify variation in light-saturated net photosynthesis (Amax) associated with vertical crown position and foliage age; (2) quantify the amount and distribution of l...

Journal: :Water research 2004
Mónica Silva Ana Fernandes Adélio Mendes Célia M Manaia Olga C Nunes

This work studies the feasibility of the use of a combined physical-biological remediation procedure for treatment of effluents contaminated with molinate, where the herbicide is removed through adsorption and biodegraded in a subsequent stage, with the regeneration of the adsorbent. In order to select the most adequate absorbent for molinate, different materials were tested, namely pine bark, ...

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