...
probability
level
of
≤
0.05
(table
II).
Short
note
Effects
of
watering
after
lifting
and
exposure
before
planting
on
plant
quality
and
performance
in
Oriental
spruce
M Genç
Department ...
(-0.53
and
-0.75
MPa),
survival
(99
and
1.00%)
and
growth
were
obtained
from
transplants
watered
after
lifting.
In
these
seedlings,
exp...
... old). In great fires recorded
in SE Spain, a decrease in the effects of interspecific competi-
tion by partial elimination of Cistus monspeliensis L. individ-
uals increased survival and growth of ... light intensity
and decrease in competition promote the installation of short-
life plants. These results agree with those obtained by Naveh
and Kutiel [28] and Wilson et...
... ČSNI 1993. (in Czech)
Drainage (1973): Principles and applications. Part II – eo-
ries of drainage and watershed runoff. Wageningen, Interna-
tional Institute of Land Reclamation and Improvement. ... the runoff into components
using the analysis of hydrograph by separation its
recession limb and determining only the runoff con-
stituents and their comparison also in the pr...
... consumption of food in the creation of a fat
body in females of Lochmaea caprae (L.) Differences
of imagoes in the consumption of food in particular
variants cannot be confronted with findings ... air pollution and increased inputs of
nitrogen into plants.
METHODS
The experiment was established in April 2006
by planting one-year birch plants (Betula pendula
Roth)...
... spruce stand (26.0) and in the organo-
mineral horizon on the beech stand area. On the
contrary, the highest value was found in the beech
stand (27.3) in forest floor and in the spruce stand
A
h
... another factor indicat-
ing man-conditioned acidification of the soil profile.
According to the classification of buffer zones, the
spruce monoculture occurs predominantl...
... the
Montnegre and Montseny sierras in Catalonia (Spain). Before use,
seeds were soaked in running tap water overnight, surface disinfected
by shaking for 30 min in 33% (v/v) H
2
O
2
and rinsed in ... seedlings were thinned to one per container.
Inoculation treatments were performed with spores of the five fun-
gal species plus non-inoculated control plants.
One-month-old see...
... compensation du sol
1. INTRODUCTION
Different authors, [7, 11, 23] have underlined the importance
of climatic conditions operating on the tree seedlings during the
first year of planting on the land. ... regard to individuals in the same
orientation planted on normal banks, that is to say, the micro-
basin originates an increase in soil water content [11, 24] in the
plantin...
... component in the spruce ecosystem, con-
tributing in the replacement of senescent spruce stands. The
decline of the beetle outbreak was probably due to the unfa-
vourable weather conditions in ... outbreak on both
sides of the national border in relation to both natural conditions
and pest management activities.
2. MATERIALS AND METHODS
2.1. Characteristics of select...
... factors acting either on the
distal portion of a parent shoot before the extension of its off-
spring shoots (experiments 1 and 2) or on the offspring shoots
themselves during their extension (experiment ... 1 and 2) and the
following treatments applied in August 2000 (mid-winter), before the
beginning of the 2000–2001 growing season: (t.1) clipping (with sur-
gical scis...
... environments in mixed-oak understoreys of nor-
thern Virginia, Funct. Ecol. 9 (1995) 799–806.
[35] Osmond C.B., What is photoinhibition? Some insights from com-
parisons of shade and sun plants, in: ... quenching during photosynthesis and photoin-
hibition of Ulva rotundata Blid., Planta 190 (1993) 97–106.
[37] Park Y I., Chow W.S., Anderson J.M., The quantum yield of pho-
toin...