Yeast and yeast-like fungi associated with dry indehiscent fruits ofNothofagus nervosain Patagonia, Argentina [PDF]
Nothofagus nervosa (Raulí) is a native tree species that yields valuable timber. It was overexploited in the past and is currently included in domestication and conservation programs. Several research programs have focused on the characterization of epiphytic microorganisms because it has been demonstrated that they can affect plant-pathogen ...
Fernández, Natalia Verónica +3 more
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Within-population variability in architectural traits and suitability to forestry conditions in Nothofagus nervosa (= N. alpina; Nothofagaceae) [PDF]
There is evidence that Nothofagus nervosa (= N. alpina) is suitable for timber production in temperate regions due to its wood quality and fast growth. However, high intra-specific variability in the architectural traits of this species limits its usefulness.
Puntieri, Javier Guido +4 more
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Successive media to improve the in vitro rhizogenesis of Nothofagus nervosa (Phil.) Dim. et Mil.
In vitro rooting constitutes a difficult step during the micropropagation process of forest species. The successive media culture technique represents one way to overcome this barrier and includes modifying physical (e.g. photoperiod) and chemical (e.g. flavonoids) factors during the rooting phases.
Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José +4 more
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Primer Note: A New Set of Highly Polymorphic Nuclear Microsatellite Markers for Nothofagus nervosa and Related South American Species [PDF]
Abstract Nothofagus is the main component of southern South American temperate forests. Overexploitation in the past has led to the loss of 40% of the original distribution range. Genetic diversity as well as biological processes shaping the distribution of the genetic variation (e.g.
Marchelli, P. +3 more
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Proximal causes of genetic variation between and within populations of rauli (Nothofagus nervosa) [PDF]
B. Carrasco. M. Garnier. L. Eaton. R. Guevara, and M. Caru. 2009. Proximal causes of genetic variation between and within populations of rauli (Nothofagus nervosa). Cien. Inv. Agr. 36(2):229-238. Random Amplifi ed Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were used to assess the genetic diversity of 587 individuals, belonging to 22 populations of Nothofagus ...
Basilio Carrasco, Carrasco Basilio
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Abstract Due to its overexploitation during the past century, Nothofagus nervosa is currently included in conservation and domestication programs, in which ectomycorrhizas play an important role. We aimed to describe the abundance and diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi (EcMF) in both domesticated and naturally established N.
Natalia V. Fernández +4 more
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Conocer la distribución natural de cualquier especie es esencial para poder planificar su conservación o uso. El Raulí [Nothofagus alpina (Poepp. & Endl.) Oerst. = Nothofagus nervosa (Phil.) Dim.
Yamila Sabatier +10 more
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Raulí (Nothofagus alpina = N. nervosa): The Best Quality Hardwood in Patagonia
Rauli is an iconic species of the temperate sub-Antarctic forests due to its hardwood quality of pinkish tones. Because of its ecological and economic relevance, it is under conservation within national parks and being domesticated for plantation purposes. In this chapter, we present the state of the art of the species in Argentina. General features as
Marchelli, Paula +11 more
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El objetivo del presente trabajo fue caracterizar las fibras y los elementos de vaso en madera deNothofagus nervosa (Phil.) Dim. et Mil., Nothofagaceae, (raulí), determinando la variación de sus longitudesdentro del árbol, en sentido radial y axial, y evaluando la variabilidad entre árboles.
Medina, Andrea A. +4 more
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Histological events during in vitro rooting of Nothofagus nervosa (Fagaceae)
In vitro rooting protocols were previously performed on Nothofagus nervosa to optimise the culture medium and environmental conditions. A qualitative and quantitative tissue differentiation study during adventitious rooting in N.
G. M. Pastur +4 more
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