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The natural occurrence of oil glands in various organs such as bark and leaves is well established as a characteristic of Eucalyptus, but this is the first reported case of traumatic oil glands induced in response to wounding. The new phloem enveloping the wound, which had developed within the 2years following branch pruning in 5-year-old Eucalyptus globulus Labill., was morphologically distinct from...
Trees are an integral part of human life, and a vital component of biodiversity. Forest trees in particular are renewable sources of food, fodder, fuel wood, timber and other valuable non-timber products. Due to the rapid growth of population and the human desire to progress, there has been a tremendous reduction in forest cover from the earths surface. To maintain and sustain forest vegetation, conventional...
A miniaturized, porometer-compatible cuvette for measurements of CO2 efflux from woody plant parts at controlled temperature conditions is described. A copper cuvette equipped with a PID-controlled Peltier element regulates cortex temperature in three modes: (1) synchronized with ambient air temperature; (2) at a constant difference in the range of 10C from air temperature; and (3) constant at a temperature...
Analyses of birch leaves (Betula pendula Roth) sampled from trees in the air polluted Krusne hory mountains and Decin sandstone highlands were performed in 1995 and 1998. The results revealed a connection between reduction of air pollutants and overall decrease in sulphur and nitrogen content of the leaves. Simultaneously, in many stands an increase in calcium content and a decrease in contents of...
The development of vascular features in stems of Populus x euramericana was studied in two adjacent floodplain forest stands near the Danube in Austria. The construction of a hydropower plant caused one of the stands to loose contact with the groundwater at the age of 12years, whereas the other stand remained uninfluenced. The investigation estimated the extent of vascular acclimation to altered site...
Patterns in branch permeability with crown depth and permeability at the top of the main stem were analyzed for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) trees from families selected on the basis of growth rate (fast, slow) and crown size (large, small). Analysis of variance with levels of crown size nested within levels of growth rate was used to test for differences in main stem permeability. Permeability...
We investigated the effect of (a) different local climate and (b) thinning of the forest canopy on growth and N status of naturally regenerated European beech seedlings in a beech forest on shallow rendzina soil in southern Germany. For this purpose, a 15N-tracing experiment was conducted during the growing season of the year 2000 with beech seedlings growing on a warm, dry SW-exposed site and a cooler,...
The history of cellular events in the storeyed cambium of Lonchocarpus sericeus (Poir.) DC was analysed on the basis of changes in the cell arrangement in successive layers and strata of axial parenchyma in the xylem. The mechanism of formation of the regular interlocked grain was investigated. Inclination of fusiform cells changes intensively whereas height and position of storeys in the successive...
The extractive content of lignin and the brown-rot decay-resistance against Coniophora puteana and Poria placenta were studied in larch heartwood from different species and origin (Larix decidua var. decidua, L. decidua var. sudetica, L. kaempferi , L. eurolepis). The study material consisted of 106 trees from a 39-year old provenance trial in France. The hot-water-soluble extractives were very variable...
Vulnerability to water-stress-induced embolism of stems, petioles, and leaf midribs was evaluated for two rubber clones (RRIM600 and RRIT251). The xylem conduits were relatively vulnerable to cavitation with 50% of embolism measured for xylem pressures between 1 and 2MPa. This feature can be related to the tropical-humid origin of the species. A distinct basipetal gradient of vulnerability was found,...
Gas exchange and growth of beech seedlings planted in the understory of a recently thinned pinewood were recorded for 2years. Relative irradiance was assessed by hemispherical photographs taken just after the thinning. Predawn water potential (pd), daily gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence were measured several times during the two growing seasons. Maximum values of photosynthesis (Amax) and...
The effects of hydrogel on growth and ion relationships of a salt resistant woody species, Populus euphratica , were investigated under saline conditions. The hydrogel used was Stockosorb K410, a highly cross-linked polyacrylamide with about 40% of the amide group hydrolysed to carboxylic groups. Amendment of saline soil (potassium mine refuse) with 0.6% hydrogel improved seedling growth (2.7-fold...
Norway spruce bore an abundance of cones in Finland in 2000, but these cones were often fungal-infected. The seeds had structural injuries that were revealed when seed samples were examined using light (LM) and a field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM). Two main types of spores were found either in the tissues inside the seed coat or on the sarcotesta, the outermost layer of seed coat...
The effects of a range of salinity (0, 100, 200 and 400mM NaCl) on growth, ion accumulation, photosynthesis and anatomical changes of leaves were studied in the mangrove, Bruguiera parviflora of the family Rhizophoraceae under hydroponically cultured conditions. The growth rates measured in terms of plant height, fresh and dry weight and leaf area were maximal in culture treated with 100mM NaCl and...
Previous studies that measured the natural frequencies and damping ratios of conifer trees were reviewed and results synthesized. Analysis of natural frequency measurements from 602 trees, belonging to eight different species, showed that natural frequency was strongly and linearly related to the ratio of diameter at breast height to total tree height squared (i.e., DBH/H2). After accounting for their...
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