Flooding tolerance of Central European tree and shrub species

C Glenz, R Schlaepfer, I Iorgulescu, F Kienast - Forest Ecology and …, 2006 - Elsevier
Extensive efforts have been made in recent years to restore rivers with a view to increasing
the ecological value of riparian areas and the surrounding landscape and to improving the …

[图书][B] Soil physical conditions and plant roots

J Glinski - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This book is a specialized monograph on soil physical conditions and root-system relations.
It attempts to explain the importance of physical properties of soil by showing how they affect …

Geochemical processes and nutrient uptake by plants in hydric soils

WH McKee Jr, MR McKevlin - Environmental Toxicology and …, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
Soil reduction caused by flooding has profound effects on species adaptation and mineral
nutrition of higher plants. Anaerobic conditions inhibit normal root respiration of higher …

Responses of fruit crops to flooding

B Schaffer, PC Andersen, RC Ploetz - Horticultural reviews, 1992 - books.google.com
Responses of fruit crops to flooding Page 272 7 Responses of Fruit Crops to Flooding* Bruce
Schaffer University of Florida, IFAS, Tropical Research and Education Center 18905 SW 280 …

Leaf gas exchange and growth of flood-tolerant and flood-sensitive tree species under low soil redox conditions

SR Pezeshki, JH Pardue, RD DeLaune - Tree Physiology, 1996 - academic.oup.com
Seedlings of Taxodium distichum L., Quercus lyrata Walt. and Q. falcata var. pagodaefolia
Ell. were grown for 22 days in a rhizotron system providing two soil redox potential …

Non-native ambrosia beetles as opportunistic exploiters of living but weakened trees

CM Ranger, PB Schultz, SD Frank, JH Chong… - PLoS …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Exotic Xylosandrus spp. ambrosia beetles established in non-native habitats have been
associated with sudden and extensive attacks on a diverse range of living trees, but factors …

Urban tree root systems and their survival near houses analyzed using ground penetrating radar and sap flow techniques

J Ermák, J Hru ka, M Martinková, A Prax - Plant and soil, 2000 - Springer
Root systems of two mature Field maple trees (Acer campestre L.) growing in both shaded
and non-shaded sites, on clay soil in an urban environment, were analyzed by ground …

Root responses of flood-tolerant and flood-sensitive tree species to soil redox conditions

SR Pezeshki - Trees, 1991 - Springer
Under controlled rhizotron conditions, roots of Taxodium distichum L., Quercus lyrata Walt,
and Q. falcata var. pagodaefolia Ell. were subjected to low soil redox potentials. Root …

An oxidation-reduction buffer for evaluating the physiological response of plants to root oxygen stress

RD DeLaune, SR Pezeshki, JH Pardue - Environmental and Experimental …, 1990 - Elsevier
Zea mays and Spartina patens were grown in nutrient solution containing either an oxidized
(+ 4) or a reduced (+ 3) form of titanium citrate. Low oxidation-reduction conditions in the …

[PDF][PDF] Estudos sobre tolerância ao alagamento em espécies arbóreas nativas da bacia do rio Tibagi

ME Medri, E Bianchini, JA Pimenta… - … , ME; BIANCHINI, E.; …, 2002 - researchgate.net
(Tolerance to flooding in native tree species of the Tibagi River Basin) Several experiments
were carried out using seedlings cultivated in flooded soil in a greenhouse to determine …