نتایج جستجو برای: conifers

تعداد نتایج: 1611  

Journal: :Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 2012

Journal: :Journal of Forestry Research 2021

In the Original publication of article, authors found an error in text “We recommend CLef 5 and 12 mmol m−2 POD1 for broadleaved species conifers, respectively” under section abstract conclusion

2005
Kenneth F. Raffa Brian H. Aukema Nadir Erbilgin Kier D. Klepzig Kimberly F. Wallin

Introduction .................................................................................. 80 Bark Beetles and Associated Microorganisms in Host Conifers ..................... 80 Localized Reactions: Constitutive and Induced Defenses ............................. 83 Whole Trees: Individual Tree Defenses and Group Colonization .................... 85 Populationand LandscapeLevel Dynamics: B...

Journal: :Global change biology 2017
Alan J Tepley Jonathan R Thompson Howard E Epstein Kristina J Anderson-Teixeira

In the context of ongoing climatic warming, certain landscapes could be near a tipping point where relatively small changes to their fire regimes or their postfire forest recovery dynamics could bring about extensive forest loss, with associated effects on biodiversity and carbon-cycle feedbacks to climate change. Such concerns are particularly valid in the Klamath Region of northern California...

2014
Anna B. Ohlsson Patrik Segerfeldt Anders Lindström Anna-Karin Borg-Karlson Torkel Berglund

Metabolites in plants are essential for defence and communication with the environment. Terpenes constitute the major part of the resin in conifers. The composition of terpenes as well as of volatile terpenes changes with tissue, age, and in response to various types of stress, for example insect or pathogen attacks (Persson et al., 1993; Fäldt et al., 2006) and UV-B exposure (Zavala and Ravett...

2013
Jofre Carnicer Adrià Barbeta Dominik Sperlich Marta Coll Josep Peñuelas

Recent large-scale studies of tree growth in the Iberian Peninsula reported contrasting positive and negative effects of temperature in Mediterranean angiosperms and conifers. Here we review the different hypotheses that may explain these trends and propose that the observed contrasting responses of tree growth to temperature in this region could be associated with a continuum of trait differen...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Michael J. Donoghue James A. Doyle

Recent molecular phylogenetic studies indicate, surprisingly, that Gnetales are related to conifers, or even derived from them, and that no other extant seed plants are closely related to angiosperms. Are these results believable? Is this a clash between molecules and morphology?

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