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Towards Detecting Bioclimatic Niche - Species Distribution Modelling in Four Maple Species (Acer Spp.)

open access: diamondActa Botanica Croatica, 2014
Abstract The aim of this paper was firstly to describe the ecological and geographical differentiation of the four maple species (Acer spp.) in Serbia and Kosovo based on floristic and phytocoenological data, and secondly, to model their distributions in order to predict which areas the species can be expected in.
Eva Kabaš   +8 more
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Türkiye’de doğal yayılış gösteren akçaağaç (Acer L. spp. ) türlerinin bazı botanik özellikleri

open access: diamondOrmancılık Araştırma Dergisi, 2016
Bu çalışmada, Acerceae familyasına ait akçaağaçların (Acer spp.) dünyada 200 civarında ülkemizde ise 12 türü ve 17 alt türü bulunan  taksonlarının, yayılış gösterdiği alanlardan sürgün, yaprak, çiçek, meyve, tomurcuk örnekleri alınmış, fotoğraflanmış ve herbaryum örneklemeleri yapılmıştır.
Sıtkı ÖZTÜRK
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Nectar and pollen in Acer trees can contribute to improvement of food resources for pollinators [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
In the present study, we quantified floral resources (nectar and pollen production) and their quality (nectar sugar composition, pollen protein content, pollen amino acid composition) in five Acer species (f.
Ewelina Chrzanowska   +5 more
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Withholding Irrigation During the Establishment Phase Affected Growth and Physiology of Norway Maple (Acer platanoides) and Linden (Tilia spp.)

open access: bronzeArboriculture & Urban Forestry, 2009
The aim of this work was to investigate the drought tolerance of different Tilia species and of different cultivars of Acer platanoides grown during the establishment phase, and to evaluate irrigation effect on their growth and physiology. In winter 2004–2005, 168 trees [8–10 cm (3–4 in) circumference] of Tilia platyphyllos, T. cordata, T.
Alessio Fini   +4 more
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Phenolic Acid Profile and In Vitro Antioxidant and Anticholinesterase Activities of Romanian Wild-Grown Acer spp. (Sapindaceae) [PDF]

open access: goldApplied Sciences
This study investigated, for the first time, the phenolic acid profile along with the in vitro antioxidant and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitory activities of leaves and fruits from five Romanian wild-grown Acer spp. (Sapindaceae): A. campestre L., A. monspessulanum L., A. platanoides L., A. pseudoplatanus L., and A. tataricum L.
Cornelia Bejenaru   +7 more
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Response of Eight Maple Cultivars (Acer spp.) to Soil Compaction and Effects of Two Rates of Pre-plant Nitrogen on Tree Establishment and Aboveground Growth

open access: bronzeArboriculture & Urban Forestry, 2012
This study assessed soil compaction effects on aboveground growth of maple cultivars, and compared two nitrogen rates applied pre-planting for their influence on establishment and growth of trees planted into compacted soils. Eight commonly used maple cultivars of Acer rubrum and Acer × freemanii were evaluated.
Barbara A. Fair   +2 more
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A phytoplasma survey reveals the presence of ‘CandidatusPhytoplasma fragariae’ inUlmusspp. andAcer pseudoplatanusin Belgium [PDF]

open access: bronzeForest Pathology, 2020
AbstractA Belgium‐wide survey to determine the presence of ‘CandidatusPhytoplasma ulmi’ elm trees was performed on nearly 600 elm trees. The randomly sampled elms were screened for the presence of phytoplasmas using a standard generic nested PCR method. In five symptomless elm trees, phytoplasmas were detected. Multiple gene sequence analysis (16S rRNA,
Kris De Jonghe   +4 more
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Influence of Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) on Multiple Maple (Acer spp.) Species Canopy Foliar Spectral and Chemical Profiles [PDF]

open access: goldRemote Sensing
Invasive species have historically disrupted environments by outcompeting, displacing, and extirpating native species, resulting in significant environmental and economic damage. Developing approaches to detect the presence of invasive species, favorable habitats for their establishment, and predicting their potential spread are underutilized ...
Elisabeth G. Joll   +3 more
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal communities associated with maples (Acer spp.) in a common garden are influenced by season and host plant

open access: goldBotany, 2014
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are ubiquitous biotrophic root endophytes that form a significant link in macronutrient cycles. The AM fungi occupy two niches simultaneously, the intraradical niche, from which they gain carbon, and the bulk soil.
Thorunn Helgason   +4 more
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