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Provenances of Pinus contorta in northern Sweden = Provenienser av Pinus contorta i norra Sverige
1983, ISBN 9789157616012, 91
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1983, ISBN 9789157616937, 1 v. (various pagings)
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1982, Rapport / Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, Institutionen för skoglig genetik och växtfysiology, ISBN 915761198X, Volume nr 3., 51 leaves.
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New Phytologist, ISSN 0028-646X, 7/2014, Volume 203, Issue 2, pp. 578 - 591
Species respond to environmental stress through a combination of genetic adaptation and phenotypic plasticity, both of which may be important for survival in...
Full papers | Climate change | Databases | Genes | Genomics | Libraries | Genomes | Pine trees | Plants | Gene expression | Climate change adaptation | Engelmann spruce | white spruce | divergence | plasticity | climate | RNAseq | gene expression | lodgepole pine | Climate | Divergence | Lodgepole pine | Plasticity | White spruce | Biological Evolution | Seedlings - physiology | Gene Expression Regulation, Plant | Picea - genetics | Seedlings - genetics | Acclimatization - genetics | Pinus - genetics | Gene Ontology | Wildlife conservation | Analysis
Full papers | Climate change | Databases | Genes | Genomics | Libraries | Genomes | Pine trees | Plants | Gene expression | Climate change adaptation | Engelmann spruce | white spruce | divergence | plasticity | climate | RNAseq | gene expression | lodgepole pine | Climate | Divergence | Lodgepole pine | Plasticity | White spruce | Biological Evolution | Seedlings - physiology | Gene Expression Regulation, Plant | Picea - genetics | Seedlings - genetics | Acclimatization - genetics | Pinus - genetics | Gene Ontology | Wildlife conservation | Analysis
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The New Phytologist, ISSN 0028-646X, 3/2010, Volume 185, Issue 4, pp. 1016 - 1024
The 'thaw-expansion hypothesis' postulates that xylem embolism is caused by the formation of gas bubbles on freezing and their expansion on thawing. We...
Xylem | Tracheids | Embolisms | Centrifugation | Conifers | Acoustic emission | Thawing | Ice | Freezing | Ultrasonics | ultrasonic acoustic emission | bubble expansion | centrifuge | xylem temperature | ice | freeze–thaw | Pinus | vulnerability to embolism | Centrifuge | Vulnerability to embolism | Freeze-thaw | Xylem temperature | Bubble expansion | Ultrasonic acoustic emission | CONIFER XYLEM | CAVITATION | XYLEM EMBOLISM | DROUGHT | freeze-thaw | PLANT SCIENCES | NORWAY SPRUCE | ACOUSTIC EMISSIONS | HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY | WATER-STRESS | WINTER | ICE FORMATION | Pinus - physiology | Temperature | Xylem - physiology | Droughts | Models, Biological | Centrifugation - methods | Water - physiology | Acoustic emission testing | Evaluation | Hydrogeology | Universities and colleges | Air quality management | Embolism
Xylem | Tracheids | Embolisms | Centrifugation | Conifers | Acoustic emission | Thawing | Ice | Freezing | Ultrasonics | ultrasonic acoustic emission | bubble expansion | centrifuge | xylem temperature | ice | freeze–thaw | Pinus | vulnerability to embolism | Centrifuge | Vulnerability to embolism | Freeze-thaw | Xylem temperature | Bubble expansion | Ultrasonic acoustic emission | CONIFER XYLEM | CAVITATION | XYLEM EMBOLISM | DROUGHT | freeze-thaw | PLANT SCIENCES | NORWAY SPRUCE | ACOUSTIC EMISSIONS | HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY | WATER-STRESS | WINTER | ICE FORMATION | Pinus - physiology | Temperature | Xylem - physiology | Droughts | Models, Biological | Centrifugation - methods | Water - physiology | Acoustic emission testing | Evaluation | Hydrogeology | Universities and colleges | Air quality management | Embolism
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Ecological Monographs, ISSN 0012-9615, 4/2013, Volume 83, Issue 1, pp. 49 - 66
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing carbon (C) storage in forest ecosystems. Understanding the...
latifolia | net ecosystem carbon balance | carbon | var | Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | net ecosystem production | Pinus contorta | chronosequence | postfire succession | lodgepole pine | Trees | Coniferous forests | Ecosystems | Forest regeneration | Forest stands | Forest ecology | Forest ecosystems | Biomass | Chronosequences | Stand age | Pinus contorta var. latifolia | Yellowstone National Park | Net ecosystem carbon balance | Chronosequence | USA | Net ecosystem production | Wyoming | Lodgepole pine | Postfire succession | Carbon | NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION | CLIMATE-CHANGE | OLD-GROWTH FORESTS | AMERICAN BOREAL FORESTS | COARSE WOODY DEBRIS | BLACK SPRUCE | AGE-RELATED-CHANGES | YELLOWSTONE-NATIONAL-PARK | ECOLOGY | LEAF-AREA | Environmental aspects | Wildfires | Forests and forestry | Chemical properties | United States
latifolia | net ecosystem carbon balance | carbon | var | Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | net ecosystem production | Pinus contorta | chronosequence | postfire succession | lodgepole pine | Trees | Coniferous forests | Ecosystems | Forest regeneration | Forest stands | Forest ecology | Forest ecosystems | Biomass | Chronosequences | Stand age | Pinus contorta var. latifolia | Yellowstone National Park | Net ecosystem carbon balance | Chronosequence | USA | Net ecosystem production | Wyoming | Lodgepole pine | Postfire succession | Carbon | NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION | CLIMATE-CHANGE | OLD-GROWTH FORESTS | AMERICAN BOREAL FORESTS | COARSE WOODY DEBRIS | BLACK SPRUCE | AGE-RELATED-CHANGES | YELLOWSTONE-NATIONAL-PARK | ECOLOGY | LEAF-AREA | Environmental aspects | Wildfires | Forests and forestry | Chemical properties | United States
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Comparative analysis of the small RNA transcriptomes of Pinus contorta and Oryza sativa
Genome Research, ISSN 1088-9051, 04/2008, Volume 18, Issue 4, pp. 571 - 584
The diversity of microRNAs and small-interfering RNAs has been extensively explored within angiosperms by focusing on a few key organisms such as Oryza sativa...
ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA | BROWSER | SEQUENCES | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | IDENTIFICATION | DATABASE | BIOGENESIS | BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY | ANNOTATION | GENES | GENETICS & HEREDITY | TARGETS | PLANT MICRORNAS | Oryza - metabolism | MicroRNAs - metabolism | Chromosome Mapping | Gene Expression Profiling | RNA, Plant - metabolism | RNA, Untranslated - classification | RNA, Untranslated - genetics | RNA, Small Interfering - chemistry | RNA, Plant - classification | Sequence Alignment | Sequence Analysis, RNA | Oryza - genetics | Pinus - metabolism | RNA, Plant - chemistry | Conserved Sequence | RNA, Untranslated - chemistry | Pinus - genetics | MicroRNAs - chemistry | Letter
ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA | BROWSER | SEQUENCES | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | IDENTIFICATION | DATABASE | BIOGENESIS | BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY | ANNOTATION | GENES | GENETICS & HEREDITY | TARGETS | PLANT MICRORNAS | Oryza - metabolism | MicroRNAs - metabolism | Chromosome Mapping | Gene Expression Profiling | RNA, Plant - metabolism | RNA, Untranslated - classification | RNA, Untranslated - genetics | RNA, Small Interfering - chemistry | RNA, Plant - classification | Sequence Alignment | Sequence Analysis, RNA | Oryza - genetics | Pinus - metabolism | RNA, Plant - chemistry | Conserved Sequence | RNA, Untranslated - chemistry | Pinus - genetics | MicroRNAs - chemistry | Letter
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2000, Leslie L. Schaffer forestry lecture series, Volume 13., i, 15
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Ecology, ISSN 0012-9658, 03/2017, Volume 98, Issue 3, pp. 678 - 687
Invasive plant species that have the potential to alter fire regimes have significant impacts on native ecosystems. Concern that pine invasions in the Southern...
invasion impact | positive feedback | fuel load | biological invasion | pine invasion | Pinus contorta | fire | invasion threshold | Invasion threshold | Biological invasion | Invasion impact | Fuel load | Fire | Pine invasion | Positive feedback | NEW-ZEALAND | BEHAVIOR | PATTERNS | Pinus | contorta | FORESTS | PATAGONIA | REGIME | SOUTH-AMERICA | PLANTS | ECOLOGY | SPREAD | HIGH COUNTRY GRASSLAND | New Zealand | Pinus - physiology | Wildfires | Introduced Species | Ecosystem | Fires | Forest & brush fires | Plant ecology | Nonnative species
invasion impact | positive feedback | fuel load | biological invasion | pine invasion | Pinus contorta | fire | invasion threshold | Invasion threshold | Biological invasion | Invasion impact | Fuel load | Fire | Pine invasion | Positive feedback | NEW-ZEALAND | BEHAVIOR | PATTERNS | Pinus | contorta | FORESTS | PATAGONIA | REGIME | SOUTH-AMERICA | PLANTS | ECOLOGY | SPREAD | HIGH COUNTRY GRASSLAND | New Zealand | Pinus - physiology | Wildfires | Introduced Species | Ecosystem | Fires | Forest & brush fires | Plant ecology | Nonnative species
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American Journal of Botany, ISSN 0002-9122, 4/2011, Volume 98, Issue 4, pp. 669 - 679
Premise of the study: Population genetic analyses provide information on the population context in which evolutionary processes operate and are important for...
Population ecology | Ecological genetics | Genetic variation | Population parameters | Genetic loci | Evolutionary genetics | Population structure | Genetics | Population genetics | Population geography | Phenotypic traits | Rocky Mountains | SSR | Pinaceae | AFLP | Pinus contorta | genetic structure | geographic variation | Geographic variation | Genetic structure | MULTILOCUS GENOTYPE DATA | F-STATISTICS | JACK PINE | PLANT SCIENCES | CLONAL SEED ORCHARD | SSP LATIFOLIA | SEROTINY | LODGEPOLE PINE | MICROSATELLITE MARKERS | DIFFERENTIATION | DOMINANT MARKERS | Genetics, Population | Gene Flow | United States | Birds | Genetic Loci | Mammals | Biological Evolution | Genetic Variation | Phenotype | Animals | DNA, Plant - analysis | Pinus - genetics | Microsatellite Repeats | Genetic aspects
Population ecology | Ecological genetics | Genetic variation | Population parameters | Genetic loci | Evolutionary genetics | Population structure | Genetics | Population genetics | Population geography | Phenotypic traits | Rocky Mountains | SSR | Pinaceae | AFLP | Pinus contorta | genetic structure | geographic variation | Geographic variation | Genetic structure | MULTILOCUS GENOTYPE DATA | F-STATISTICS | JACK PINE | PLANT SCIENCES | CLONAL SEED ORCHARD | SSP LATIFOLIA | SEROTINY | LODGEPOLE PINE | MICROSATELLITE MARKERS | DIFFERENTIATION | DOMINANT MARKERS | Genetics, Population | Gene Flow | United States | Birds | Genetic Loci | Mammals | Biological Evolution | Genetic Variation | Phenotype | Animals | DNA, Plant - analysis | Pinus - genetics | Microsatellite Repeats | Genetic aspects
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Plant Physiology, ISSN 0032-0889, 7/2004, Volume 135, Issue 3, pp. 1526 - 1539
In order to investigate the gene expression pattern during adventitious root development, RNA of Pinus contorta hypocotyls, pulse-treated with the auxin...
Ribosomal proteins | Complementary DNA | Cell walls | Developmental biology | Genes | Plant roots | Auxins | Plants | Adventitious roots | Gene expression | Development and Hormone Action | AUXIN TRANSPORT | SYLVESTRIS | INITIATION | BIOSYNTHESIS | INVITRO | CUTTINGS | ARABIDOPSIS | CDNA | LOBLOLLY-PINE | FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS | PLANT SCIENCES | Pinus - growth & development | Plant Proteins - genetics | Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis - methods | Cell Division | Polymerase Chain Reaction | Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental - genetics | Gene Expression Regulation, Plant - genetics | Molecular Sequence Data | Plant Roots - genetics | Pinus - genetics | Plant Roots - growth & development | Growth | Lodgepole pine | Development | Genetic aspects | Research | Skogsvetenskap | Forest Science
Ribosomal proteins | Complementary DNA | Cell walls | Developmental biology | Genes | Plant roots | Auxins | Plants | Adventitious roots | Gene expression | Development and Hormone Action | AUXIN TRANSPORT | SYLVESTRIS | INITIATION | BIOSYNTHESIS | INVITRO | CUTTINGS | ARABIDOPSIS | CDNA | LOBLOLLY-PINE | FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS | PLANT SCIENCES | Pinus - growth & development | Plant Proteins - genetics | Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis - methods | Cell Division | Polymerase Chain Reaction | Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental - genetics | Gene Expression Regulation, Plant - genetics | Molecular Sequence Data | Plant Roots - genetics | Pinus - genetics | Plant Roots - growth & development | Growth | Lodgepole pine | Development | Genetic aspects | Research | Skogsvetenskap | Forest Science
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Diversity and Distributions, ISSN 1366-9516, 5/2016, Volume 22, Issue 5/6, pp. 578 - 588
Aim To determine whether one of the most invasive pine species introduced to the Southern Hemisphere, Pinus contorta, has changed plant species richness,...
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH | invasion impact | pine invasion | Pinus contorta | tree invasions | biogeography | biological invasions | Tree invasions | Biogeography | Biological invasions | Pine invasion | Invasion impact | ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS | PATTERNS | MECHANISMS | EXOTIC PLANT INVASIONS | COMMUNITIES | CONIFER INVASION | LODGEPOLE PINE | SPECIES RICHNESS | SOUTH-AMERICA | ECOLOGY | DIVERSITY | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION | Steppes | Ecosystems | Analysis | Biological diversity | Trees | Plant ecology | Nonnative species
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH | invasion impact | pine invasion | Pinus contorta | tree invasions | biogeography | biological invasions | Tree invasions | Biogeography | Biological invasions | Pine invasion | Invasion impact | ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS | PATTERNS | MECHANISMS | EXOTIC PLANT INVASIONS | COMMUNITIES | CONIFER INVASION | LODGEPOLE PINE | SPECIES RICHNESS | SOUTH-AMERICA | ECOLOGY | DIVERSITY | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION | Steppes | Ecosystems | Analysis | Biological diversity | Trees | Plant ecology | Nonnative species
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APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, ISSN 0099-2240, 10/2018, Volume 84, Issue 20, pp. 1 - 14
Fungi play a key role cycling nutrients in forest ecosystems, but the mechanisms remain uncertain. To clarify the enzymatic processes involved in wood...
metatranscriptome | NORWAY SPRUCE LOGS | MOLECULAR-BIOLOGY | WOOD | BROWN-ROT | white rot | MICROBIOLOGY | Pinus | GLOEOPHYLLUM-TRABEUM | BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY | brown rot | metaproteome | LYTIC POLYSACCHARIDE MONOOXYGENASE | DEGRADATION | SOIL | PICEA-ABIES | INHABITING FUNGAL COMMUNITIES | Life Sciences | Microbiology and Parasitology | Biodiversity and Ecology | Mycology | Environmental Sciences
metatranscriptome | NORWAY SPRUCE LOGS | MOLECULAR-BIOLOGY | WOOD | BROWN-ROT | white rot | MICROBIOLOGY | Pinus | GLOEOPHYLLUM-TRABEUM | BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY | brown rot | metaproteome | LYTIC POLYSACCHARIDE MONOOXYGENASE | DEGRADATION | SOIL | PICEA-ABIES | INHABITING FUNGAL COMMUNITIES | Life Sciences | Microbiology and Parasitology | Biodiversity and Ecology | Mycology | Environmental Sciences
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, ISSN 0099-2240, 10/2018, Volume 84, Issue 20
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Canadian Journal of Forest Research, ISSN 0045-5067, 2017, Volume 47, Issue 10, pp. 1303 - 1313
Potential improvement of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. var. latifolia Engelm.) solid-wood properties was examined by estimating age trends of...
paramètres génétiques | genetic parameters | Pinus contorta | gain génétique | sélection précoce | genetic gain | early selection | solid-wood properties | Pinus contorta, propriétés du bois massif | Genetic gain | Early selection | Solid-wood properties | Genetic parameters | SOUTHERN SWEDEN | 2 LOCATIONS | ECONOMIC WEIGHTS | GROWTH TRAITS | MICROFIBRIL ANGLE | MATURE WOOD | SCOTS PINE | PICEA-ABIES | FORESTRY | ACOUSTIC VELOCITY | Quantitative trait loci | Genetic aspects | Observations | Pine
paramètres génétiques | genetic parameters | Pinus contorta | gain génétique | sélection précoce | genetic gain | early selection | solid-wood properties | Pinus contorta, propriétés du bois massif | Genetic gain | Early selection | Solid-wood properties | Genetic parameters | SOUTHERN SWEDEN | 2 LOCATIONS | ECONOMIC WEIGHTS | GROWTH TRAITS | MICROFIBRIL ANGLE | MATURE WOOD | SCOTS PINE | PICEA-ABIES | FORESTRY | ACOUSTIC VELOCITY | Quantitative trait loci | Genetic aspects | Observations | Pine
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Applied and environmental microbiology, 10/2018, Volume 84, Issue 20
Fungi play a key role cycling nutrients in forest ecosystems, but the mechanisms remain uncertain. To clarify the enzymatic processes involved in wood...
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Tree Physiology, ISSN 0829-318X, 12/2017, Volume 37, Issue 12, pp. 1611 - 1621
Both mountain pine beetle (MPB) Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins and fire leave scars with similar appearance on lodgepole pine Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud....
Bark beetle | Wildfire | Wounding | Dendroctonus ponderosae | Insect outbreak | insect outbreak | DEFENSE RESPONSES | CENTRAL BRITISH-COLUMBIA | GROSMANNIA-CLAVIGERA | bark beetle | wounding | MATSUCOCCUS-JOSEPHI | GROWTH-RESPONSE | NORTH-AMERICAN CONIFERS | WOOD DENSITY | MICROFIBRIL ANGLE | MATURE WOOD | wildfire | FORESTRY | SUSCEPTIBLE WHITE SPRUCE | Carbon - metabolism | Nitrogen - metabolism | Pinus - physiology | Wildfires | Animals | Plant Leaves - parasitology | Pinus - parasitology | Coleoptera - pathogenicity | Plant Leaves - physiology
Bark beetle | Wildfire | Wounding | Dendroctonus ponderosae | Insect outbreak | insect outbreak | DEFENSE RESPONSES | CENTRAL BRITISH-COLUMBIA | GROSMANNIA-CLAVIGERA | bark beetle | wounding | MATSUCOCCUS-JOSEPHI | GROWTH-RESPONSE | NORTH-AMERICAN CONIFERS | WOOD DENSITY | MICROFIBRIL ANGLE | MATURE WOOD | wildfire | FORESTRY | SUSCEPTIBLE WHITE SPRUCE | Carbon - metabolism | Nitrogen - metabolism | Pinus - physiology | Wildfires | Animals | Plant Leaves - parasitology | Pinus - parasitology | Coleoptera - pathogenicity | Plant Leaves - physiology
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Forest Ecology and Management, ISSN 0378-1127, 12/2019, Volume 454, p. 117667
Large-scale forest disturbances including mountain pine beetle infestation and forest fires have generated overstocked lodgepole pine stands in the interior of...
Thinning intensity | Pinus contorta | Sap flow | Carbon and water processes | Juvenile thinning | Drought
Thinning intensity | Pinus contorta | Sap flow | Carbon and water processes | Juvenile thinning | Drought
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