Tolerance of tree roots to waterlogging: I. Survival of Sitka spruce and lodgepole pine

MP Coutts, JJ Philipson - New Phytologist, 1978 - Wiley Online Library
… The greater tolerance of growing Lodgepole pine roots to waterlogging compared with
those of Sitka spruce, observed in the present work, is consistent with Boggie's (1974) …

The tolerance of tree roots to waterlogging: V. Growth of woody roots of Sitka Spruce and Lodgepole Pine in waterlogged soil

MP Coutts - New Phytologist, 1982 - Wiley Online Library
… all roots of primary structure in both species, but all the woody roots of the Lodgepole pine
and … , demonstrating that the woody roots were more tolerant to waterlogging than the primary …

Tolerance of tree roots to waterlogging: ii. Adaptation of sitka spruce and lodgepole pine to waterlogged soil

MP Coutts, JJ Philipson - New Phytologist, 1978 - Wiley Online Library
… This paper compares the capacity of roots of Lodgepole pine and Sitka spruce to grow into
… of the water-table by Lodgepole pine roots Lodgepole pine cuttings were grown in sieved …

The growth and development of the root systems of juvenile lodgepole pine

RJ Preston - Ecological Monographs, 1942 - JSTOR
… seedlings were able to survive in this site indicates a remarkable tolerance to soil conditions…
root systems of young lodgepole pine is the presence in the soil of old roots. These decaying …

The tolerance of tree roots to waterlogging: III. Oxygen transport in lodgepole pine and sitka spruce roots of primary structure

JJ Philipson, MP Coutts - New Phytologist, 1978 - Wiley Online Library
… of the flood-tolerant species, Lodgepole pine, had a greater … observed in roots detached
from Lodgepole pine cuttings … root tips after a short exposure of the basal region of the root to …

The tolerance of tree roots to waterlogging: iv. Oxygen transport in woody roots of Sitka spruce and Lodgepole pine

JJ Philipson, MP Coutts - New Phytologist, 1980 - Wiley Online Library
… woody roots of both Sitka spruce and Lodgepole pine by partially submerging detached roots
… Transport in the fiood-tolerant pine occurred in both wood and bark and was greater than …

Role of urban ectomycorrhizal fungi in improving the tolerance of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) seedlings to salt stress

JJ Zwiazek, MA Equiza, J Karst, J Senorans… - Mycorrhiza, 2019 - Springer
tree roots that allow trees to tolerate the detrimental effects of polluted soils. Here, we examined
mycorrhizal colonization of Pinus contorta … (2) an intact pine forest just outside Edmonton…

[PDF][PDF] Root-growth relationships of juvenile white spruce, alpine fir, and lodgepole pine on three soils in the interior of British Columbia

S Eis - 1970 - researchgate.net
… tap root that penetrated as much as 38 cm (15 inches). The tap root form was more common
in alpine fir and lodgepole pine. … in greater growth and apparent greater shade tolerance. …

Root deformation reduces tolerance of lodgepole pine to attack by Warren root collar weevil

JA Robert, BS Lindgren - Environmental entomology, 2010 - academic.oup.com
… can alter root form (Martinsson 1986), our objectives for this study were (1) to assess the
effect of root deformation on susceptibility of lodgepole pine to attack by Warren root collar …

Development of freezing tolerance in roots and shoots of Scots pine seedlings at nonfreezing temperatures

A Ryyppö, T Repo, E Vapaavuori - Canadian journal of forest …, 1998 - cdnsciencepub.com
… In the present study, our aim was to determine the ability of Scots pine roots, and also of
shoots for comparison purposes, to frost harden at nonfreezing temperatures. We also studied …