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Soil Nutrient, Woody Understory and Shoot and Root Growth Responses of Pinus brutia Ten. Saplings to Fire [PDF]
Nine years after a wildfire, above- and below-ground morphology of Pinus brutia Ten. saplings and the microsite factors prevailing in understorey (unburned area) and postfire conditions (burned area) of the Forest Park of Thessaloniki were studied. Major
GANATSAS, Petros +3 more
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Geographic variation in growth, survival, and susceptibility to the processionary moth (Thaumetopoea pityocampa Dennis & Schiff.) of Pinus halepensis Mill. and P. brutia Ten.: results from common gardens in Morocco [PDF]
International audienceAbstractKey messageAdaptation ofPinus brutiaandPinus halepensisto harsh Moroccan environments varied considerably among populations, with variation following marked geographic clines.ContextMediterranean pines are drought tolerant ...
Sbay, Hassan, Zas, Rafael
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Pest categorisation of Ips sexdentatus [PDF]
23The Panelon Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the six-toothed bark beetle, Ips sexdentatus (Borner) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae), for the EU.
Alan MacLeod +23 more
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Extracts of Pinus nigra and Pinus brutia inhibit quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 by reducing pyocyanin and elastase production. This effect is associated with the downregulation of QS‐related genes, including lasR, lasI, rhlI, and rhlR. Additionally, the extracts exhibit minimal, dose‐ and time‐dependent effects on the metabolic activity ...
Ayse Ak +4 more
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Impact of climate change on the potential distribution of Mediterranean pines [PDF]
The impact of climate change on the potential distribution of four Mediterranean pine species – Pinus brutia Ten., Pinus halepensis Mill., Pinus pinaster Aiton, and Pinus pinea L. – was studied by the Climate Envelope Model (CEM) to examine whether these
Bede-Fazekas, Ákos +2 more
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ABSTRACT Facing a novel plague pandemic, military invasions, and political–economic transformations, societies of the eastern Roman (Byzantine) empire had to adapt to a variety of pressures and new ways of exploiting their natural environments during the mid‐1st millennium CE.
Cristiano Vignola +7 more
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This meta‐analysis on intraspecific variation in European trees studied the frequency of provenance variation, provenance–environment interaction, clinal variation along the climate of origin or transfer distance. While identifying trait group specific patterns of variation, research gaps have been identified in terms of age and geographical ...
Samuel Aspalter +4 more
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Revisiting Ancient Forests: Insights From the Mid‐Pliocene to Predict Future Climate Impacts
ABSTRACT Aim The potential analogues in Earth's past may hold insight on how modern European forests will react to different levels of future warming. There is a lack of comparison between future warming and its most recent climate analogue 3.25 million years ago during the mid‐Piacenzian warm period.
Leandro Eusebio, Jan Douda
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ABSTRACT The ancient city of Elaiussa Sebaste, currently Ayaş, is located on the southeastern coast of Turkey. It was one of the main trading Mediterranean harbours from the Augustan period until the early Byzantine era. The Arab invasion in the 7th century ce marked its definitive abandonment.
Romana Melis +7 more
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Seed source variation and conservation of Pinus wallichiana in India [PDF]
Pinus wallichiana A.B. Jacks is an important component of the middleand high altitude Himalayan forests having large natural distribution ranging between 260 to 360 N latitude and 690 to 750 E longitudes.
Babita Sah +3 more
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