Anatomy and micromorphology of Tilia species from Turkey and its taxonomic implication
Anatomy and micromorphology of Tilia species. Abstract The genus Tilia L. belongs to Malvaceae and it is represented by four species in Turkey. These are T. cordata, T. platyphyllos, T. rubra subsp. caucasica, and T. tomentosa. Tilia species have medicinal importance, especially to treat colds, flu, and coughs, and are also used as sedatives ...
Beste Gökhan Strelnikov, Bahar Gürdal
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The urban environment is posing substantial challenges to both human well-being and the growth of plantations. Deploying advanced urban trees that effectively interact with atmospheric pollution will be a crucial step in urban planning. However, there is
Haimei Chen +3 more
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GRAFTING PHYSIOLOGICAL PARTICULARITIES OF SOME ORNAMENTAL DENDROLOGICAL SPECIES
The research was carried out in the Colina Farms dendrological nursery. A number of 140 ornamental dendrological species were tested by grafting. The selected species were Robinia pseudoacatia 'Umbraculifera', Acer campestre 'Globosum', Acer platanoides '
Ștefania Gâdea +6 more
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“Metabolight”: how light spectra shape plant growth, development and metabolism
Abstract Innovations in light technologies (i.e. Light Emitting Diodes; LED) and cover films with specific optical features (e.g. photo‐selective, light‐extracting) have revolutionized crop production in both protected environments and open fields.
Giulia Lauria +6 more
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A villányi Somsich-hegy természeti értékei, a veszélyeztető tényezők és természetvédelmi teendők = Natural values of Mt Somsich near Villány, threatening factors and necessary conservation actions [PDF]
A Somsich-hegy a Villányi-hegység kevéssé ismert, ám lokálisan jelentős természeti értékekkel rendelkező tagja. Növényzetéről eddig mindössze néhány elszórt florisztikai adat és egy néhány soros jellemzés született.
Tolnay, Dolly
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Abstract Water‐use efficiency (WUE) is affected by multiple leaf traits, including stomatal morphology. However, the impact of stomatal morphology on WUE across different ontogenetic stages of tree species is not well‐documented. Here, we investigated the relationship between stomatal morphology, intrinsic water‐use efficiency (iWUE) and leaf carbon ...
Peter Petrík +7 more
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Plants of the genus Tilia L. are one of the most widespread decorative species in Ukraine. Anthropogenic environmental factors negatively affect the tree growth and development (including seed viability), which negatively affects plant ontogenesis ...
A. A. Alexeyeva +2 more
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Poroid Fungi of Hungary in the Collection of Zoltán Igmándy [PDF]
Zoltán Igmándy (1925–2000), prominent Hungarian mycologist, worked as professor of forest protection at the University of West-Hungary Sopron. His main research area was the investigation of wood-inhabiting poroid fungi of Hungary, their occurrence and ...
SZABÓ, Ilona
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Commodity risk assessment of Betula pendula and Betula pubescens plants from the UK
Abstract The European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Plant Health to prepare and deliver risk assessments for commodities listed in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/2019 as ‘High risk plants, plant products and other objects’. This Scientific Opinion covers plant health risks posed by plants of Betula pendula and B.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +32 more
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TILIO TOMENTOSAE-QUERCENION PETRAEAE (PÎNZARU ET CANTEMIR 2023) PÎNZARU, SFECLA ET CANTEMIR STAT. NOV. HOC LOCO (QUERCION PETRAEAE ISSLER 1931) IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA [PDF]
This paper describes the slightly acidic hill forests of Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. with Tilia tomentosa Mill. from the Republic of Moldova, grouped into 3 associations: Carpino orientalis-Quercetum petraeae Pînzaru, Sfecla et Cantemir, ass. nov. hoc
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