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pinus sylvestris

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Influence of gibberellic acid and stock plant irradiance on carbohydrate content and rooting in cuttings of Scots pine seedlings (Pinus sylvestris L.)
... and stock plant irradiance on carbohydrate content and rooting in cuttings of Scots pine seedlings (Pinus sylvestris L.) Home Editors Contents Contribute Subscribe Contact Tree Physiology, 1:115–125 © 1986 ... , Kirstinebjergvej 10, DK-5792 Årslev, Denmark / Received January 7, 1986 Summary Seedlings of Pinus sylvestris L. were grown at three different irradiances (12, 30, or 60 W m–2) ...
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Pinus sylvestris fact sheet
... Pinus sylvestris fact sheet Scots pine Pinaceae Pinus sylvestris L. Leaf: Evergreen, 1 1/2 to 3 inches long, with two blue-green, stout, ...
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Pinus sylvestris L
... Pinus sylvestris L Pinus sylvestris L. Scotch Pine Pinaceae -- Pine family Darroll D. Skilling Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris), also called Scots pine, is an introduced species in North America, brought here ... . American Nurseryman 129(7):10-15. Laitakarai, E. 1927. The root system of pine (Pinus sylvestris): a morphological investigation. Acta Forestales Fennica 33:306-380. Lemmien, W. A., and W. ...
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Physiology Of Drought In Stressed Plants
... suitable to dry conditions include Scots pine, lodgepole and mugo pine. Of these, only lodgepole (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) is native to the Prairies. This is the forest tree of Cypress ... south-west Saskatchewan is evidence of its suitability in low moisture landscapes. Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and mugo pine (Pinus mugo) are both native to Europe, but very well adapted to conditions on ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 1, 1986: Contents
... :21–30 [ Summary ] [ Full 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 ... and stock plant irradiance on carbohydrate content and rooting in cuttings of Scots pine seedlings (Pinus sylvestris L.) Arild Ernstsen and Jürgen Hansen Volume 1 Issue: 1 2 3
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... competition for nutrients) intensive establishment and fast grow of Betula pubescens saplings took place (some Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies saplings also occur). The drastic changes were recorded in the field layer ...
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Pinus densiflora fact sheet
... fact sheet Japanese red pine Pinaceae Pinus densiflora Siebold/&/Zucc. Leaf: Evergreen needles in fascicles of 2, slender, twisted, 3 to 5 ... orange-red appearance. Bark: Upper crown bark is bright orangish and peeling, very similar to Pinus sylvestris, older bark develops plates and becomes grayer. Form: Small to medium sized tree that can ...
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Pinus strobus invasion in the Elbe River Sandstone Mountains, Czech Republic
... Pinus strobus was found at stands where Pinus sylvestris grew together with Picea abies, Quercus petrea and Betula pendula with Ledum palustre in herb layer and with rich moss layer - 28 species. Pinus sylvestris regeneratin Pinus ...
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Jack Pine
... Pinus banksiana Lamb. Jack pine *Nomenclature: Pinus sylvestris var. divaricata Ait., Hort. Kwe. 3: 366. 1789. Pinus divaricata Dum.-Cours., Bot. Cult. 3:760. 1802; as var. of P. sylvestris L.; nom. subnud. Pinus ...
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Pinus resinosa Ait
... be field grafted successfully onto red pine and Scotch pine (P. sylvestris) stocks in the spring. Successful grafts also have been ... Fossil records from Dakota sandstone show that an upland pine (Pinus clementsii or P. resinosipites or both) markedly resembling red ... Z. C., and T. T. Kozlowski. 1983. Responses of Pinus banksiana and Pinus resinosa seedlings to flooding. Canadian Journal of Forest ...
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