Replacing Scots pine with Norway spruce
The production forests of southern Sweden are mainly dominated by either Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) or Norway spruce (Picea abies). Public concerns are now being raised regarding a decrease in the area on which Scots pine is being regenerated, and an increased reliance on Norway spruce production stands.
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Bark beetle infestation alters mycobiomes in wood, litter, and soil associated with Norway spruce. [PDF]
Masch D, Buscot F, Rohe W, Goldmann K.
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A transcriptome atlas of zygotic and somatic embryogenesis in Norway spruce. [PDF]
Stojkovič K +8 more
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Simultaneous production of fatty acids and amino polysaccharides from Norway spruce hydrolysates using oleaginous Mucor circinelloides. [PDF]
Losada CB +13 more
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The circadian clock participates in seasonal growth in Norway spruce (Picea abies). [PDF]
Lázaro-Gimeno D +7 more
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Drought stress responses deconstructed: A comprehensive approach for Norway spruce seedlings using high-throughput phenotyping with integrated metabolomics and transcriptomics. [PDF]
Ahmad M +13 more
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Linalool and 1,8-Cineole as Constitutive Disease-Resistant Factors of Norway Spruce Against Necrotrophic Pathogen Heterobasidion Parviporum. [PDF]
Wang K +9 more
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β-aminobutyric acid does not induce defenses or increase Norway spruce resistance to the bluestain fungus Grosmannia penicillata. [PDF]
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