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Fostering regeneration: gap creation strategies in mature Monterey pine stands in coastal California
Monterey pine, a regionally endemic species with the greatest abundance on the Monterey Peninsula in central coastal California, is the most widely planted conifer species worldwide. Many native Monterey pine forests in the wildland–urban interface (WUI)
Brice A. McPherson +5 more
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Caliciopsis pinea has been historically described as a secondary pathogen of pines. However, it has recently been associated with severe damages on Pinus radiata in Italy. Our study focused on the description of the seasonal spore dispersal of C.
Botella L +7 more
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There is invaluable genetic information in native Monterey pine forests; having unadulterated genetic information is critical for the pine industry as well as conserving native trees in native stands.
Nemeth, Natalie
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Background Stem radial growth in forests is not uniform. Rather, it is characterized by periods of relatively fast or slow growth, or sometimes no growth at all. These fluctuations are generally a function of varying environmental conditions (e.g.
David M. Drew, Geoffrey M. Downes
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Structure and Development of Pitch Canker Infected Monterey Pine Stands at Año Nuevo, California
The sustainability of indigenous Monterey pine (Pinus radiata D. Don)at Ano Nuevo stands in the central coast of California was examined. The foremost management objective in these stands is to establish and maintain stand structures that ensure a ...
Piirto, Douglas D. +3 more
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The impacts of biological invasions
ABSTRACT The Anthropocene is characterised by a continuous human‐mediated reshuffling of the distributions of species globally. Both intentional and unintentional introductions have resulted in numerous species being translocated beyond their native ranges, often leading to their establishment and subsequent spread – a process referred to as biological
Phillip J. Haubrock +42 more
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Immunological and Proteomic Characterization of Food Allergens in Almond Hulls
Through in vitro assessment and proteomics analysis, almond hulls contain intrinsic allergens that exhibit cross‐reactivity with other Prunus species and may also carry extrinsic almond kernel allergen residues due to cross‐contamination. ABSTRACT This study provides a systematic evaluation of the allergenic potential of almond hulls using a ...
Yaqi Zhao +6 more
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Reptiles in Monterey pine plantations of the Coastal Range of Central Chile [PDF]
© 2014 Uribe and Estades; licensee Springer.Background: In Chile, most of the timber industry depends on Monterey pine (Pinus radiata (D. Don.)) plantations, which now cover more than 1.5 million ha.
Uribe, Sandra +3 more
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ABSTRACT Brown spot needle blight (BSNB), caused by the fungus Lecanosticta acicola, is a widely distributed foliar disease of pines that causes needle necrosis, premature defoliation, and growth loss in both natural forests and commercial plantations. Although L.
Gabriel Silva +13 more
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Randomized Branch Sampling (RBS) is a multistage sampling procedure using natural branching in order to select samples for the estimation of tree characteristics.
J. Cancino, J. Saborowski
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