... Mystery ofQueen Axtarte 'In his book,' Salahadin explained, 'Farrow claims that the tomb ofQueen Axtarte is near Luxor on the east bank of the Nile.' 'But all the tombs of the Pharoahs and the Queens ... interested him The title of the book was The Mystery ofQueen Axtarte and the name of the author was Dr John Farrow Salahadin knew that Queen Axtarte was a queen in Ancient Egypt And Salahadin had read ... The Mystery ofQueen Axtarte by Dr John Farrow ext morning, Salahadin phoned Professor Gomouchian and arranged to see him He took a taxi to Zamalek, where Professor Gomouchian lived Professor Gomouchian...
... The Kalmar Union: Norway Becomes a Part of Denmark The work ofQueen Margareta (1353–1412) of Norway, the Kalmar Union was a series of personal unions that brought Denmark, Norway, and Sweden ... the beginning of the unification ofNorway c 931–33 The reign of King Eirik Bloodaxe 933–c 960 The reign of King Haakon the Good 995–99 997 The reign of King Olaf Tryggvason The town of Nidaros ... also marks the end ofNorway s independence and existence as a separate state, as Olav Engelbrektsson, who was the head ofNorway s council of the realm and the archbishop of Norway, had to flee...
... method is restricted to the random component of the model REML procedure consists of a search through the entire range of parameter space and the computation of the log-likelihood for each parameter ... average value of the estimate (with respect to the distribution of Y) is equal to the expected value of the quantities being estimated, and third, they are the best in the sense of having the ... sustainable forestry – impact of two cycles of loblolly pine breeding in the U.S.A Forest Genetics, 6: 229–234 LINDGREN D., WERNER M., 1989 Gain generating efficiency of different Norway spruce seed orchard...
... pair-group averages of CLU of the correlativity of H-horizon properties in relation to particular SPs 14 11 10 13 12 15 Fig Weighted pair-group averages of CLU of the correlativity of Ep-horizon properties ... analysis of variance (MANOVA) was applied CLU and MANOVA were used to evaluate the closeness of the nutrient status of the spruce stands and to assess the closeness of chemical properties of the ... test the homogeneity of soil properties of studied RPs analysis of variance (ANOVA) was applied RESULTS Pedochemical properties of top-soil horizons show that potential sources of available nutrients...
... amount of number of species common for both microhabitats, xa, ya – percentage amount of particular species, i – total number of species; domination rate (D): D = (100s/S) a cluster analyze of similarity ... results of the reaction of this group of mites to increasing amount of broadleaves in tree-stands were presented in “common-garden” forest experiment (Skorupski 2007) The reaction to conversion of ... The first reaction of Mesostigmata mites, only a few years after starting of forest conversion was increasing number of species in the plots (Table 6) On 239 Table Number of Mesostigmata mites...
... saturation of soils, have remained exposed to the effect of soil acidification after the decline of atmospheric deposition, which can result in the growth depression of trees Growth depression ofNorway ... end of the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century might be a reaction to the closure of pasturing and timber harvesting (Veselý 1994) in conjunction with the long-term effect of ... Carbon isotopes in tree ring ofNorway spruce exposed to atmospheric pollution Environmental Science & Technology, 41: 5778–5782 VESELÝ J., 1994 Investigation of the nature of the Šumava lakes: a review...
... end of growing seasons The influence of elevated CO2 on Norway spruce phenology was recorded during the first spring as well as during the sixth spring of experiment duration High variability of ... C.B (2006): Diverse responses of phenology to global changes in a grassland ecosystem. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 103: 13740–13744 Formánek ... of spruce trees under elevated CO2 led to insignificantly slight acceleration of bud breaks (3–5 days) and subsequent significant stimulation of initial shoot growth Shoot growth especially of...
... (Chroust 1981) The aim of our study was to detect possible effects of stand segmentation (using skidding tracks of different width) on the growth and development of experimental Norway spruce stands ... top of tree) of each tree were measured with the BlumeJ FOR SCI., 55, 2009 (7): 323–329 Table Characteristics of group of trees, which grow in rows with different distance from central axis of ... 6-years-old reaching the top height of 1.2 m with initial density of 7,700 trees per Respecting the programme of international IUFRO experiment, the initial density of the culture was reduced to 2,500...
... Discussion Analysis of the present stocking of forests ofNorway spruce vegetation zone Actual stocking on PRP was analyzed in the forests of the svz in relation to the degrees of naturalness classes, ... of the plot being regenerated by a sufficient amount of seeds that can germinate but the conditions of the stand environment are not suitable for the growth of natural seeding and formation of ... 11 – in the stage of growth 21 – in the stage of growth 34 – tending phase 12 – in the stage of optimum 22 – in the stage of optimum 35 – regeneration phase 13 – in the stage of disintegration...
... cambioxylophagous insects typical of branches of the lower part of the crown Also, the effect of physiological stress on the process of branch dying is highly likely and cannot be overlooked Of cambioxylophagous ... frequency of occurrence of I typographus was lower (compared to dominant Table Frequency of occurrence of some cambioxylophagous insects in standing trees related to the social position of a tree ... stocking) The effect of the social position of a tree, documented by the frequency of occurrence of particular species, was not evident in P chalcographus and I amitinus In the case of subordinate...
... valleys cutting into them, often with smaller waterfalls The territory is built of very complicated complexes of the crystalline basement, formed of Table Brief characteristics of research plots Stand ... classification Evaluation of underplanting damage The degree of damage to underplantings was evaluated on each research plot, based on the frequency of occurrence of visual symptoms of deficient nutrition ... composite samples of H horizon, 19 composite samples of Ae/Ep horizon and 19 samples of Bs horizon were collected in 19 research localities For the reason of the restricted length of this paper,...
... transfer of embryogenic tissues to L1 medium supplemented with 50mM ABA, 6% sucrose and g·l–1 PhytagelTM (Sigma) according to Tian et al (2000) The transformation of somatic embryos ofNorway spruce ... culture of A tumefaciens was pelleted by centrifugation, resuspended in 10mM MgSO4 to an optical density of OD600 nm 0.9 and a sterile solution of acetosyringone was added to a final concentration of ... selection of kanamycin resistant tissues we could confirm the finding of Klimaszevska et al (2001) that the success of spruce embryogenic tissue transformation is dependent on the choice of embryogenic...
... of the previous year (left) and of the actual year (right) on increment indexes of tree species Table Beech – correlation coefficients and parameters of a regression model of the dependence of ... dispositions of the spruce tree Its shallow root system is capable of absorbing even a small amount of precipitation that penetrates only to the surface of the soil profile The assimilatory apparatus of ... June and July of the actual year and in September of the previous year affected the increment of about 65–85% of trees statistically significantly and positively The intensity of their correlation...
... 8-h level, but levels of the other forms of phenolic acids increased; levels of F by 70% and levels of CWE by 25% (Fig 1) After 24 h of WF treatment a decline in the contents of total phenolics ... concentration of the WF used in the experiment was 30 mg of mycelium powder per 100 ml of liquid medium the vacuum to dryness Aliquots of methanolsoluble material were analyzed by means of HPLC using ... accumulation of stilbene aglycones in response to injury or fungal infection is considered to be an active defence response ofNorway spruce (Nicholson, Hammerschmidt 1992) The use of tissue cultures...
... 22 3 44 5 6 Degree of bud break Fig Proportions of spruces with different degrees of bud break on the date of evaluation 1st June 2010 (a description of the particular degrees of bud break see Table ... particularly of plants produced from originally slow-growing seedlings is utilized Knowledge of the growth ofNorway spruce mountain populations documents that the growth dynamics of a part of the ... significance level 173 Table Analysis of variance for values of chlorophyll fluorescence (Fv/Fm) on research plot Pláň Source of variance Sums of squares Mean squares Degrees of freedom Standard deviation...
... profiles (while the exchangeable form of magnesium diminishes), and rapidly decreasing content of calcium (Tables and 3) A similar distribution of the forms of magnesium and a low content of ... 0.58 0.41 0.44 SH – sum of content of exchangeable cations: Ca2+, Mg2+, K+, Na+; TH – sum of exchangeable cations; VH – sorptive capacity with symptoms of the washing out of the humus layer Under ... deeper layers of the profiles of brown soils in the Bieszczady Mts., were observed by Woźniak (1996) The data indicate that in the soils under stands of the groups RTH and STH the amounts of these...
... sorting of seedlings ofNorway spruce mountain populations in nurseries When the planting material ofNorway spruce originating from higher mountain altitudes is grown, the technology of sorting ... growth of the sorted planting material ofNorway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) in the course of 11 years after planting to a mountain locality large 2002 2004 2006 Fig Diameter growth of the ... practice The discarding of these plants growing rather slowly in nurseries may pose a risk of impoverishment of the natural spectrum of individuals well adapted to extreme conditions of mountain localities...
... discovered that the total number of roots per m2 in the case of the diameter of 2–5 mm was 406, in the case of the diameter of 5–20 mm it was 63, while in the case of the diameter exceeding 20 mm ... 1,000 Fig Mean values of length of root branches according to individual root-diameter classes in Norway spruce 487 Average number of root branches, 2relative average number of root branches, 3relative ... weight of the underground biomass of up to the 10.0 cm root diameter was found out in the third root-size class (2.1–5.0 cm) Vyskot (1993) found out the highest values of fresh weight of the Norway...
... within two years of growth in a mountain area and the diameter of the root collar of plugs was equal to that of bareroot plants The results document that container seedlings ofNorway spruce produced ... particularly of roots These traits also imply a lower ratio of root to shoot volume The dry weight of root systems and shoots, i.e the dry weight of stem and branches and total dry weight of needles, ... detailed evaluation: length of the longest branch, root system length, dry weight of branches and stem, dry weight of assimilatory organs, dry weight of root system The number of branches growing on...