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Is Decreased Xylem Sap Surface Tension Associated With Embolism and Loss of Xylem Hydraulic Conductivity in Pathogen-Infected Norway Spruce Saplings?
(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2020)
Increased abiotic stress along with increasing temperatures, dry periods and forest disturbances may favor biotic stressors such as simultaneous invasion of bark beetle and ophiostomatoid fungi. It is not fully understood ...
Genetic evidence for sexual reproduction and multiple infections of Norway spruce cones by the rust fungus Thekopsora areolata
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2020)
Rust fungi are obligate parasites, of plants, with complex and in many cases poorly known life cycles which may include host alteration and up to five spore types with haploid, diploid, and dikaryotic nuclear stages. This ...
Comparison of planting success in one-year-old spring, summer and autumn plantings of Norway spruce and Scots pine under boreal conditions
(Finnish Society of Forest Science, 2020)
Localization of (+)-Catechin in Picea abies Phloem: Responses to Wounding and Fungal Inoculation
(MDPI, 2020)
To understand the positional and temporal defense mechanisms of coniferous tree bark at the tissue and cellular levels, the phloem topochemistry and structural properties were examined after artificially induced bark defense ...
Stand-level mortality models for Nordic boreal forests
(Finnish Society of Forest Science, 2020)
New mortality models were developed for the purpose of improving long-term growth and
yield simulations in Finland, Norway, and Sweden and were based on permanent national forest
inventory plots from Sweden and Norway. ...
Infection and Spread of Root Rot Caused by Heterobasidion parviporum in Picea abies Stands after Thinning: Case Studies on Former Pasture and Meadow Lands
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2021)
Wood ants prefer conifers to broadleaved trees in mixed temperate forests
(Blackwell Science, 2021)
Biomass and structure of Norway spruce trees grown in uneven-aged stands in southern Finland
(Taylor & Francis, 2020)