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Tree Physiology, Volume 6, 1990: Contents
... of growth cessation in relation to climatic adaptation of northern woody plants H. Hänninen, R. Häkkinen, P. Hari and V. Koski Tree Physiology 6:41–56 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Needle growth in Sitka ... Physiology 6:95–104 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Ozone, acidic rain and soil magnesium effects on growth and foliar pigments of Pinus taeda L. Nelson T. Edwards, George E. Taylor, Jr., Mary ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 25, 2005: Contents
... Text ] Scots pine responses to elevated temperature and carbon dioxide concentration: growth and wood properties Antti Kilpeläinen, Heli Peltola, Aija ... growth cessation of Betula pendula seedlings Anneli Viherä-Aarnio, Risto Häkkinen, Jouni Partanen, Alpo Luomajoki and Veikko Koski Tree Physiology 25:109–114 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Low temperature, but not photoperiod, controls growth cessation ...
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Physiology of Pruning Fruit Trees
... growth is usually associated with low ratios of inhibitors to promoters and dormancy is usually associated with high ratios of inhibitors to promoters. Dormancy is a condition characterized by temporary growth cessation ... , when plants do not grow because the environmental conditions are not conducive for growth. Growth will resume if the plants are exposed to suitable temperatures and day lengths. ...
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Pinus monticola Dougl
... to 46 cm (18 in) on poor sites. Both height growth and diameter growth of western white pine in the Inland Empire usually ... as June 21. Here, shoot growth usually ends by August 11; reported dates for shoot growth cessation are as early as June 9 ... larch can usually maintain its superiority in height growth through maturity, but lodgepole pine's growth superiority seldom lasts past age 50. Similarly, ...
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Magnolia fraseri Walt
... region are of stump sprout origin; possibly many are seedling sprouts (7). In this growth habit, the species closely resembles yellowpoplar and northern red oak. Seemingly, clearcutting with resultant ... to begin growth in spring 1965 and 1966, but it grew very rapidly until growth cessation in late August (14). Peak growth occurred at or below midslope. Average circumferential 3-year growth measured ...
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Mycology - Growth and Development - Hyphal Elongation
... the renewed surface growth arises from hyphae within the agar emerging beyond the zone of inhibition. In this case, it appears that the gaseous or surface environment has caused cessation of hyphal elongation at the surface. The hyphae pass through a cycle of branching, staling and growth inhibition. The cause of the inhibition can ...
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Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Moudry' Black Fountain Grass - Ornamental Grasses Forum - GardenWeb
... last 2 growing seasons it has barely gotten its flowers free of the foliage before cessation of growth in November. Funny thing is, in other parts of town I see this grass ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 1, 1986: Contents
... Text ] Sustained division of protoplast-derived cells from primary leaves of Pinus pinaster, factors affecting growth and change in nuclear DNA content Helene David, Marie-Therese De Boucaud, Jean-Maurice ... P. Bachelard Tree Physiology 1:79–83 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of ABA application on cessation of shoot elongation in long-day grown Norway spruce seedlings Ola M. Heide Tree Physiology ...
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Uptake of carbon and nitrogen at decreased nutrient availability in small birch (Betula pendula Roth.) plants
... availability (from near-optimal to a low rate of supply) caused an immediate and temporary cessation in net uptake of nitrogen to leaves and a sharp reduction in rate of leaf ... matching the decreased nutrient supply. Whole plant- and root-relative growth rates also decreased with mineral nutrient supply, although root growth rate decreased more slowly than that of the whole plant, resulting ...
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Managing Fireblight in Southwest Michigan Apple Orchards
... established in the tree fire blight quickly invades through the current season's growth into older growth. Death of infected branches is so rapid that the leaves do not have ... . Apogee (prohexadione calcium) inhibits gibberellin biosynthesis, this results in an early cessation of terminal growth. Shoots with inhibited growth are less susceptible to fire blight; therefore, the potential for the build ...
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