Crown structure of Picea omorika trees in the plantation [PDF]
The study was carried out in Serbian spruce (Picea omorika Panč/Purkynĕ) plantations in the western Serbia. The paper presents results of the analysis of crown development.
Krstić M. +3 more
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Picea omorika is a self-fertile but outcrossing conifer [PDF]
Outcrossing rates were estimated in a natural Yugoslavian and in a cultivated Finnish population of Serbian spruce [Picea omorika (Pančić) Purk.]. The outcrossing rates in the cultivated stand in two years were 0.98 ±0.03 and 1.02 ±0.04, and in the natural stand 0.84 ±0.05.
Helmi Kuittinen +2 more
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Genomic data provide new insights on the demographic history and the extent of recent material transfers in Norway spruce [PDF]
Primeval forests are today exceedingly rare in Europe, and transfer of forest reproductive material for afforestation and improvement has been very common, especially over the last two centuries.
Jun Chen +8 more
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Headspace volatiles isolated from twigs of Picea omorika from Serbia [PDF]
The variability of volatiles isolated from twigs by the static headspace (HS) method in seven natural populations of Picea omorika from Serbia was investigated for the first time.
Nikolić Biljana +6 more
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Anisotropy of transversal swelling of Serbian spruce wood (Picea omorika (Pančić) Purkyně) [PDF]
The paper presents the results of analysis of anisotropy of transverse swelling of the Serbian spruce wood. The analysis included six trees that come from plantations and nine trees from natural stands of Serbian spruce, and a total of 3098 ...
Petrović Danijela +3 more
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Phenolics, lignin content and peroxidase activity in Picea omorika lines
We analyzed low molecular mass phenolics, lignin content and both soluble and cell wall bound peroxidase activity in the needles of three Picea omorika (Pancic) Purkyne lines grown in the generative seed orchard. The highest values of the total phenol content as well as of catechine, caffeic acid, coniferyl alcohol, isoferulic acid and lignin ...
V Maksimovic +2 more
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Is the double-spined bark beetle Ips duplicatus a new threat to Picea omorika in urban habitats?
The double-spined bark beetle Ips duplicatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) is an invasive forest pest having a broad range of coniferous hosts within Europe. We found this species to be also developing in the Serbian spruce Picea omorika.
Jozef Vakula +7 more
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Cell wall response to UV radiation in needles of Picea omorika [PDF]
The UV-B represents the minor fraction of the solar spectrum, while UV-C is not contained in natural solar radiation, but both radiation types can cause damaging effects in plants. Cell walls (CWs) are one of the targets for external stressors. Juvenile P.
Aleksandra Lj Mitrović +14 more
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Some traces of interlinguistic contacts in the central Balkan mountains [PDF]
The etymology of three Balkan tree names, S.-Cr. munika ‘Pinus leucodermis' molika ‘Pinus peuce' and omorika ‘Picea omorika' is discussed. The latter is supposed to go back, together with Bulg.
Loma Aleksandar
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Antioxidant enzymes in the needles of different omorika lines [PDF]
Picea omorika (Panč) Purkyně (Serbian spruce) is a Balkan endemic coniferous species. We studied soluble peroxidase, catalase, polyphenol oxidase, and superoxide-dismutase activity in the needles of five omorika lines grown in a generative seed orchard ...
Bogdanović Jelena +6 more
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