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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.)
... gibberellic acid 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 ... gibberellic acid and stock plant irradiance on carbohydrate content and rooting in cuttings of Scots pine seedlings (Pinus sylvestris L.) Arild Ernstsen (1) and Jürgen Hansen (2) 1. ...
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Horticulture at Saskatoon's Forestry Farm Park
... . Other plantings in the South Park include Russian olive, Schubert chokecherry, green and black ash, Scots pine, buffaloberry and sea buckthorn. A particularly attractive combination is the bright gray foliage of the ... , and is covered in white blooms in the spring. Below it are found a mugo pine, a wonderful creeping juniper, and a tamarisk juniper. A little leaf linden completes the setting ...
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Physiology Of Drought In Stressed Plants
... an array of colours from green to blue. Pines suitable to dry conditions include Scots pine, lodgepole and mugo pine. Of these, only lodgepole (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) is native to the ... 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 the Prairies. Scots pine will form a very ...
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... studied during 20 years (1979-1999) in oligotrophic pine bog, near Zvenigorod, Moscow region. Mass decline of Scots pine was caused by 11-years outbreak of pine shoot beetle (Tomkus piniperdd). The number of ... in 2-3 times. To explain middle-term (100-150 years) dynamics in oligotrophic bog pine forest the conceptual model was suggested, according to which Betula saplings will die when N ...
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Mycology and phytopathoogy. No. 35, Vol. 1.
... plants in Uzbecistan. 44 Kaitera Yu.A., Fedorkov A.L., Yalkanen R.E. Sensitivity of Scots pine shoots to infection by Gremmeniella abietina var abietina in contrasting conditions of environmental pollution. 48 ...
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Changes in carbon allocation patterns in spruce and pine trees following irrigation and fertilization
... €”Victoria, Canada [ PDF ] [ Return to Contents ] Changes in carbon allocation patterns in spruce and pine trees following irrigation and fertilization E. Axelsson (1) and B. Axelsson (1, 2) 1. ... an overview of the results of long-term fertilization and irrigation experiments in stands of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.). Large increases in stemwood ...
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Diplodia Tip Blight of Austrian, Red and Scotch Pine, HYG-3041-96
... commonly seen on Austrian pine and some of the other two-and three-needle pines such as red pine, Mugho pine and Scots pine. It is found more uncommonly on white pine, spruces and other evergreens ... plant parts from spring through fall. They are spread about only during periods of rainfall. Pine shoots are particularly susceptible to infection in early spring. Developing cone scales are also commonly ...
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ODIN006 - Pine Wood Nematode
... pine Pinus densiflora High Loblolly pine Pinus taeda High Mugo pine Pinus mugo Susceptible Pitch pine Pinus rigida Resistant Pond pine Pinus serotina ? Scots pine Pinus sylvestris Moderate Shortleaf pine Pinus echinata Resistant Slash pine Pinus caribaea Resistant Slash pine ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Pine
... Pine intro | types | insects and diseases There are about 35 species of pine tree found throughout North America, particularly in the northern areas. In addition, a number of foreign trees, such as Scots pine and Austrian pine, have been ...
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Some Pine and Spruce Diseases in the Midwest
... months One month to 6 months depending on pine and age of pine (young plants show symptoms quickly as do Scots pine and developing needles). Symptoms Water soaked lesions that ... August) Some susceptible hosts Austrian & Ponderosa -mostly, lodgepole, mugo, Japanese red –often, Scots and red usually resistant Ponderosa, Scots & red - most, Jack, mugo, pitch, eastern & western white & black -sometimes ...
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