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Serbian spruce (Picea omorika (Pan?i?) Purkyne).

2016
report European forest species ...
BALLIAN D, RAVAZZI C, CAUDULLO G
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Population genetic structure of the relict Serbian spruce, Picea omorika, inferred from plastid DNA

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2007
We used paternally inherited chloroplast microsatellites (cpSSR) to study population genetic structure in the endemic and highly restricted Serbian spruce Picea omorika. Fragment size polymorphism at the five cpSSR regions that could be amplified out of the nine tested combined into only four different haplotypes in the seven populations studied.
Nasri, Nizar   +3 more
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Phenolic acids distribution in a peat of the relict community with Serbian spruce in the Tara Mt. forest reserve (Serbia)

European Journal of Soil Biology, 2003
Restoration of tertiary endemorelict Serbian spruce (Picea omorika Pancic) in forest-peat in Tara Mt., the only such finding in the world is rather poor. This could be partially ascribed to the presence of phenolics in peat soil. Content of total phenols and phenolic acids was determined in peat samples taken from: (1) knolls of forest-peat bog with ...
Đurđević, Lola A.   +4 more
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SERBIAN SPRUCE (PICEA OMORIKA) INTRODUCTION IN THE AMENITY FOREST OF THE ALL-RUSSIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF FOREST GENETICS, BREEDING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES AND TOPICAL ISSUES OF BIODIVERSITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF PLANT COMMUNITIES : Materials of the International scientific and practical conference, Voronezh, February 26, 2026
Serbian spruce (Picea omorika (Panč.) Purk.) is a relict conifer renowned for its narrow conical crown, ornamental appeal, and high tolerance to urban stressors. This study reports the outcomes of its introduction at the amenity forest of the All-Russian Research Institute of Forest Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology (Voronezh) conducted since the ...
Ol'ga Komarova, Valentina Shipilova
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Genetic structure of a rare European conifer, Serbian spruce (Picea omorika (Panc.) Purk.)

Plant systematics and evolution, 2006
Genetic variation in 13 populations of a Balkan endemic, Serbian spruce (Picea omorika (Pancˇ .) Purk.), was investigated using 16 isozyme loci. Serbian spruce is characterized by low levels of genetic variation (average proportion of polymorphic loci was 20.9% and average expected heterozygosity was 0.067).
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Towards the dynamic conservation of Serbian spruce (Picea omorika) western populations

Annals of Forest Science, 2020
Vendramin Giovanni G   +2 more
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Effect of cadmium stress on antioxidative enzymes during the germination of Serbian spruce [Picea omorika (Pan..) Purkynĕ]

2016
When considering the effect of heavy metals on trees generally and on forest ecosystems especially,  importance is given to their influence on seed germination in metal polluted soil. There is insufficient data on  this subject, especially when conifers are concerned. In this work, the influence of high cadmium  concentrations on percentage germination,
Prodanovic, Olivera   +4 more
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Relations of cell wall bound peroxidases, phenols and lignin in needles of Serbian spruce Picea omorika (Pančić) Purkynĕ in the natural habitat

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2015
Ksenija Radotic   +2 more
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Serbian Spruce and Climate Change: Possible Outcomes and Conservation Strategy

Advances in Global Change Research, 2019
Vladan Ivetić   +2 more
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