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Abnormal Shoot and Leaf Formation in Some Native Pine Species
In many tree species, when abnormal shoot formation after fire, insect attack and grazing is being observed, this formation is not common in pine species and not well-known.
Hatice Yılmaz, Ünal Akkemik
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Heat‐Induced Secondary Dormancy Contributes to Local Adaptation in Arabidopsis thaliana
ABSTRACT Seeds should not germinate in conditions unsuitable for seedling growth. Dormancy, which allows seeds to remain inactive in an environment that would otherwise enable germination, helps optimise the timing of germination. Primary dormancy, developed during seed maturation on the parent plant, prevents immediate germination post‐dispersal ...
Nhu Loc Thuy Tran +3 more
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This work was conducted to investigate the possibility of estimating wood density and growth performance of Turkish red pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) trees in the field by using portable Shigometer device. The field works were carried out at five experimental
Bilgin İçel
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Aim of the study: At current, forest management in the Eastern Mediterranean region is largely based on experience rather than on management plans. To support the development of such plans, this study develops and compares site index equations for pure ...
Tammam Suliman +4 more
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Report on the results of the tree-rings meta-analysis [PDF]
This manuscript summarises the work done during the first 6 months of the Medit Project, dealing in particular with the tree-rings database developed and analysed within component C1 (“Literature Review and Metadata Collection”).
Φύλλας, Νικόλαος-Μ
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Fungal diversity in floral and honeydew honeys [PDF]
Studying fungal diversity in various environmental samples provides us with valuable knowledge about the occurrence of fungi of medical and ecological importance.
Grillenzoni, F. +2 more
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In vivo grafting and in vitro micrografting of Acacia mangium: impact of ortet age [PDF]
The possibilities of vegetatively propagating juvenile - 6-month-old and mature - 3 to 5 year-old - #Acacia mangium# ortets by grafting were investigated using in vivo and in vitro techniques.
Monteuuis, Olivier
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Ornamental plants as climatic indicators of arthropod vectors [PDF]
The importance and risk of vector-borne diseases (e.g., leishmaniasis, West Nile Virus, Lyme borreliosis) is going to increase in the European temperate areas due to climate change.
Bede-Fazekas, Ákos +1 more
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Abstract Over the past 10 years, nanotechnology has emerged as a very promising technique for a wide range of biomedical applications. Green synthesized metal and metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) are cheap, easy to produce in large quantities, and safe for the environment.
Kaan Şendal +6 more
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Effects of high heat shocks on seed germination in Turkish Red Pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) populations
The aim of this study was determine the germination ability and viability of Turkish red pine seeds representing different populations at different altitudes and that are exposure to different heat shock applications with different duration.
Sezgin AYAN +5 more
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