Responses of twelve tree species common in Everglades tree islands to simulated hydrologic regimes
Twelve tree species common in Everglades tree islands were subjected to three hydrologic
regimes under controlled conditions for 25 weeks and assessed for growth and …
regimes under controlled conditions for 25 weeks and assessed for growth and …
Effects of high water supply on growth, water use, and nutrient allocation in willow and poplar grown in a 1-year pot trial
W Guidi, M Labrecque - Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 2010 - Springer
This study was carried out to test ex situ growth and soil nutrient removal efficiency of 1-year-
old potted willow and poplar plants. Plants were grown under two different water regimes …
old potted willow and poplar plants. Plants were grown under two different water regimes …
Growth, morphology and gas exchange responses of two-year-old Quercus castaneifolia seedlings to flooding stress
GA Parad, MT Kouchaksaraei, GG Striker… - … Journal of Forest …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Tolerance to flooding is crucial when thinking in promissory species for restoration of
ecosystems prone to suffer soil water excess. In this study, we tested the flooding tolerance …
ecosystems prone to suffer soil water excess. In this study, we tested the flooding tolerance …
Forest floor alteration by canopy trees and soil wetness drive regeneration of a spruce-beech forest
P Daněk, P Šamonil, L Hort - Forest Ecology and Management, 2022 - Elsevier
Natural regeneration of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Norway spruce (Picea abies)
plays a crucial role in the future of many European mountain forests. It is affected by various …
plays a crucial role in the future of many European mountain forests. It is affected by various …
Nitrogen source utilization in co-existing canopy tree and dwarf bamboo in a northern hardwood forest in Japan
R Tateno, M Nakayama, M Yano, K Fukuzawa… - Trees, 2020 - Springer
Key message Understory dwarf bamboo mitigated soil N competition with co-existing
canopy oak trees by foraging in deeper soils and increasing dependence on N forms that …
canopy oak trees by foraging in deeper soils and increasing dependence on N forms that …
Tree-ring width and Variation of Wood Density in Fraxinus excelsior L. and Quercus robur L. Growing in Floodplain Forests
K Giagli, J Baar, M Fajstavr, V Gryc, H Vavrčík - BioResources, 2018 - repozitar.mendelu.cz
Oven-dry wood density variations are reported for European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) and
English oak (Quercus robur L.) trees growing in floodplain mixed forests in South Moravia …
English oak (Quercus robur L.) trees growing in floodplain mixed forests in South Moravia …
New insights for the interpretation of ancient bog oak chronologies? Reactions of oak (Quercus robur L.) to a sudden peatland rewetting
T Scharnweber, J Couwenberg, I Heinrich… - Palaeogeography …, 2015 - Elsevier
Subfossil bog oak material is an important palaeo-climate and hydrology proxy for the
Holocene. A correct interpretation of the subfossil material in terms of growth and population …
Holocene. A correct interpretation of the subfossil material in terms of growth and population …
Genetic variation in responses to different soil water treatments in Quercus robur L.
JS Jensen, JK Hansen - Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The effect of soil water content on growth and growth cessation was studied in 18
provenances from northern Europe and 20 Danish open-pollinated families of Quercus …
provenances from northern Europe and 20 Danish open-pollinated families of Quercus …
Here comes the flood! Stress effects of continuous and interval waterlogging periods during the growing season on Scots pine saplings
Future climate scenarios for the boreal zone project increasing temperatures and
precipitation, as well as extreme weather events such as heavy rain during the growing …
precipitation, as well as extreme weather events such as heavy rain during the growing …
[HTML][HTML] Waterlogging in soil restricts the growth of Gleditsia sinensis seedlings and inhibits the accumulation of lignans and phenolic acids in thorns
ZQ Luo, XQ Shi, XY Wang, QL Yang, X Pan, WX Pan… - PeerJ, 2024 - peerj.com
Gleditsia sinensis, commonly known as Chinese Zaojiao, has important economic value and
medicinal compounds in its fruits and thorns, making it widely cultivated artificially in China …
medicinal compounds in its fruits and thorns, making it widely cultivated artificially in China …