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Anthropological significance of Tilia trees in Japan

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2023
Tilia (Malvaceae) is a genus of deciduous trees widespread in the northern hemisphere. Tilia species native to Japan include three endemic species, T. japonica, T. maximowicziana, and T. kiusiana, as well as the more widespread T. mandshurica.
Daniel Janowski
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Chloroplast Genomes of Genus Tilia: Comparative Genomics and Molecular Evolution

open access: yesFrontiers in Genetics, 2022
Tilia is a complex genus in the family Malvaceae that has high ecological and economical values. Owing to the lack of sufficient distinguishable morphological and molecular characteristics, interspecific relationships in this genus are not clear ...
Linjun Yan   +6 more
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Exploring the Genetic Landscape of Tilia Spp. with Molecular and Statistical Tools

open access: yesHorticulturae
Tree species with high ecological plasticity are recommended for use in urban green infrastructures. This study explores the genetic diversity of Tilia cordata, Tilia platyphyllos, and Tilia argentea, highlighting their contribution to urban landscapes ...
Alina-Maria Tenche-Constantinescu   +10 more
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Particulate matter on foliage of Betula pendula, Quercus robur, and Tilia cordata: deposition and ecophysiology

open access: yesEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020
Trees in urban and industrial areas significantly help to limit the amount of particulate matter (PM) suspended in the air, but PM has a negative impact on their life.
Adrian Łukowski   +2 more
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Brenneria tiliae sp. nov., isolated from symptomatic Tilia × moltkei and Tilia × europaea trees in the UK

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2022
Several strains of a previously undescribed bacterial species were isolated from mature Tilia hybrid trees suffering from bleeding cankers at various geographic locations in the UK. The strains were Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, and partial sequencing of the gyrB gene revealed that the strains belong to the genus
Helene Kile   +4 more
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How Do Tilia cordata Greenspire Trees Cope with Drought Stress Regarding Their Biomass Allocation and Ecosystem Services? [PDF]

open access: goldForests, 2019
In the context of climate change, drought is likely to become more frequent and more severe in urban areas. Urban trees are considered to play an important role in fixing carbon, improving air quality, reducing noise and providing other ecosystem ...
Chi Zhang   +3 more
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Effects of Elevated CO2 on Leaf Senescence, Leaf Nitrogen Resorption, and Late-Season Photosynthesis in Tilia americana L. [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Plant Science, 2019
We investigated the effects of elevated CO2 concentrations ([CO2]) on autumnal leaf falling, late-season photosynthesis, and leaf N resorption efficiency by exposing Tilia americana L.
Li Li, Xiaoke Wang, William J. Manning
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Tilia sp. - Urban Trees for Future

open access: goldNotulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca, 2015
Tilia spp. (lime trees) as ornamental trees have a privileged place in the European mythology and traditions and this is a reason of their constant presence in the urban landscape.
Alina M. ŢENCHE-CONSTANTINESCU   +6 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Distribution change and protected area planning of Tilia amurensis in China: A study of integrating the climate change and present habitat landscape pattern

open access: goldGlobal Ecology and Conservation, 2023
Bingrui Chen   +7 more
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