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The influence of air pollutants on needles and stems of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trees
1997
Kurczynska, E.U. | Dmuchowski, W. | Wloch, W. | Bytnerowicz, A. (Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology, Silesian University, ul. Jagiellonska 28, 40-034 Katowice (Poland))
Physiology, morphology, and ozone uptake of leaves of black cherry seedlings, saplings, and canopy trees
1995
Fredericksen, T.S. | Joyce, B.J. | Skelly, J.M. | Steiner, K.C. | Kolb, T.E. | Kouterick, K.B. | Savage, J.E. | Snyder, K.R. (Environmental Resources Research Institute, 220 Forest Resource Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802 (USA))
Relationship between sugar maple decline and corresponding chemical changes in the stem tissue
1997
Mohamed, H.K. (Toronto Univ., Toronto, Ont. (Canada). Faculty of Forestry) | Pathak, S. | Roy, D.N. | Hutchinson, T.C. | McLaughlin, D.L. | Kinch, J.C.
Relationship between annual and daily radial expansion as well as xylem flow in Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and weather conditions at the ARINUS sites
1996
Maekinen, H. | Spiecker, H. | Guelpen, M.
The effect of liming and Mg-fertilization on uptake, transport and final use of calcium and magnesium in conifers. 4: Nutrient flux rates and ecosystem balances
1996
Guelpen, M. | Tuerk, S. | Fink, S.
The effect of liming and Mg-fertilization on uptake, transport and final use of calcium and magnesium in conifers. 2: Significance of internal and external factors influencing the Ca- and Mg-dynamics in Norway spruce trees
1994
Tuerk, S. (Freiburg Univ. (Germany). Inst. fuer Forstbotanik und Baumphysiologie) | Guelpen, M. | Fink, S.
Concentration of chemical elements in the xylem wood of Scots pines growing in different environmental conditions
2000
Paern, H. (Estonian Agricultural Univ., Tartu (Estonia). Forest Research Inst.)
Element concentrations in the xylem wood of Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) growing in different soil and pollution load conditions at Narva-Joesuu and Haeaedemeeste, Estonia, were studied for temporal trends with respect to soil properties. The upper horizons of the Haeaedemeeste stand soil profile were strongly acidic compared with those of Narva-Joesuu, which were weakly acidic. Element concentrations for K, Ca, Mg, Mn and Zn in upper soil horizons were higher at the Narva-Joesuu stand and for Pb at Haeaedemeeste. Concentrations of xylem elements Mg, K, P, Pb and Cu were higher in the Narva-Joesuu sample and of Ca, Mn and Zn in the Haeaedemeeste sample. The concentrations of xylem elements except for K, Mg and Cu were poorly associated with those in soil. The increasing concentrations of Ca, K, P and in the Narva-Joesuu sample during the last decades can be explained by the larger amounts of emissions of the oil-shale fly ash by the neighbouring thermal electric power stations. Thus, the alteration of the concentrations of these elements in the xylem offer a promise for determining deposition-mediated changes in the environment
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