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Avaliação de diferentes fontes de nitrogênio em explantes de Cryptomeria japonica D.Don. "elegans" cultivados in vitro: análises bioquímicas e relações entre reguladores vegetais. / Evaluation of the different nitrate and ammonium concentrations in explants of cryptomeria japonica d. don. "elegans" cultivated 'in vitro'.Capaldi, Flávia Regina 05 April 2002 (has links)
A Cryptomeria japonica D. Don. "elegans" é uma conífera pertencente à família Taxodiaceae, que apresenta crescimento rápido e boas respostas à fertilização. Dez variações nas concentrações de nitrato e amônio presentes no meio de cultura MS foram realizadas no cultivo 'in vitro' de brotações obtidas a partir de explantes primários de ápices caulinares durante 90 dias. A cada 30 dias foram avaliados, a taxa de crescimento relativo e o incremento em massa vegetal seca. Ao final de 90 dias, foram realizadas análises dos teores de proteínas solúveis totais, aminoácidos solúveis totais, carboidratos não-estruturais totais e eletroforese de proteínas totais em gel de poliacrilamida. Os tratamentos que exibiram resultados mais satisfatórios foram utilizados em um experimento com diferentes relações auxina/citocinina, onde foram avaliadas a produção de brotações e a altura média das mesmas aos 30, 60 e 90 dias de cultivo. As concentrações de nitrato e amônio entre 25 e 31mmol.L -1 e até 5mmol.L -1, respectivamente, foram as mais efetivas para o crescimento e desenvolvimento do material vegetal cultivado 'in vitro'. Durante o experimento com diferentes concentrações de ANA e BAP, foi possível observar que a produção de brotações, etapa essecial para um processo de micropropagação eficiente, foi superior quando as combinações entre nitrato e amônio foram 22,5 + 2,5mmol.L -1 e 25,0 + 5,0mmol.L -1. / Cryptomeria japonica D. Don. "elegans" is a fast-growing tree belonging to the Taxodiaceae and it is considered a responsive species 'in vitro'. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of ten different concentrations of nitrate and ammonium in morphogenesis 'in vitro' of Cryptomeria japonica D. Don. "elegans" explants. Analysis of relative growth rate, total soluble proteins, total soluble aminoacids, total non structural carbohydrates and electrophoresis of total proteins was performed in order to observe the role of different nitrogen sources on the growth and development of the explants cultivated 'in vitro'. The concentratios of nitrate and ammonium that showed the best results were selected and used in an experiment with different concentrations of NAA and BAP to observe the shoot production. Each experiment was analised at the 30 th , 60 th and 90 th days of culture. The biochemical analysis was performed only at 90 th day of cultive. Concentrations from 26 to 31mmol.L -1 of NO3 - and lower than 5mmol.L -1 of NH4 + were the most effective for growth and development of the explants. However, the experiment with different concentrations of NNA and BAP showed that the best shoot production was achieved on 22,5mmol.L -1 of NO3- + 2,5mmol.L -1 of NH4 + and on 25,0mmol.L -1 of NO3 - + 5,0mmol.L -1 of NH4 + and with 2,0mg.L -1 of BAP + 1,0mg.L -1 of NNA.
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Assessing the Effects of Climate Change and Fuel Treatments on Forest Dynamics and Wildfire in Dry Mixed-Conifer Forests of the Inland West: Linking Landscape and Social PerspectivesCassell, Brooke Alyce 19 March 2018 (has links)
Over the past century in the western United States, warming has produced larger and more severe wildfires than previously recorded. General circulation models and their ensembles project continued increases in temperature and the proportion of precipitation falling as rain. Warmer and wetter conditions may change forest successional trajectories by modifying rates of vegetation establishment, competition, growth, reproduction, and mortality. Many questions remain regarding how these changes will occur across landscapes and how disturbances, such as wildfire, may interact with changes to climate and vegetation. Forest management is used to proactively modify forest structure and composition to improve fire resilience. Yet, research is needed to assess how to best utilize mechanical fuel reduction and prescribed fire at the landscape scale. Human communities also exist within these landscapes, and decisions regarding how to manage forests must carefully consider how management will affect such communities.
In this work, I analyzed three aspects of forest management at large spatiotemporal scales: (1) climate effects on forest composition and wildfire activity; (2) efficacy of fuel management strategies toward reducing wildfire spread and severity; and, (3) local resident perspectives on forest management. Using a forest landscape model, simulations of forest dynamics were used to investigate relationships among climate, wildfire, and topography with long-term changes in biomass for a fire-prone dry-conifer landscape in eastern Oregon.
Under climate change, wildfire was more frequent, more expansive, and more severe, and ponderosa pine expanded its range into existing shrublands and high-elevation zones. There was a near-complete loss of native high-elevation tree species, such as Engelmann spruce and whitebark pine. Loss of these species were most strongly linked to burn frequency; this effect was greatest at high elevations and on steep slopes.
Fuel reduction was effective at reducing wildfire spread and severity compared to unmanaged landscapes. Spatially optimizing mechanical removal of trees in areas at risk for high-severity wildfire was equally effective as distributing tree removal across the landscape. Tripling the annual area of prescribed burns was needed to affect landscape-level wildfire spread and severity, and distributing prescribed burns across the study area was more effective than concentrating fires in high-risk areas.
I conclude that forest management can be used to reduce wildfire activity in dry-mixed conifer forests and that spatially optimizing mechanical treatments in high-risk areas can be a useful tool for reducing the cost and ecological impact associated with harvest operations. While reducing the severity and spread of wildfire may slow some long-term species shifts, high sub-alpine tree mortality occurred under all climate and fuel treatment scenarios. Thus, while forest management may prolong the existence of sub-alpine forests, shifts in temperature, precipitation, and wildfire may overtake management within this century. The use of PPGIS was useful for delineating the range of forest management preferences within the local community, for identifying areas of agreement among residents who have otherwise polarized views, and for generating modeling inputs that reflect views that may not be obtained through extant official channels for public participation. Because the local community has concerns about the use of prescribed fire, more education and outreach is needed. This may increase public acceptance of the amounts of prescribed fire needed to modify wildfire trajectories under future climate conditions.
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����C-CP MAS NMR study of decomposition of five coniferous woody roots from OregonHawkins, Robert E. 25 July 2002 (has links)
Using ����C cross polarization magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance
techniques on 5 species of dead trees from the northwest (western hemlock, Douglas fir,
Sitka spruce, lodgepole pine and ponderosa pine) I tracked the lignin and cellulose content
over a 22 to 36 year period in order to determine the effects of decay fungi, if any, that is
attacking certain species of tree. I had samples from the wood of the roots, the bark on the
roots and, in some cases, the resin core of the roots. The Department of Forest Science at
Oregon State University has studied this problem by using wet chemical analysis, and
direct visual observation. Mark Harmon and Hua Chen of the Department of Forest
Science believe that white rot occurred most frequently in the lodgepole pine and
ponderosa pine and brown rot was more frequent in the Douglas-fir and Sitka spruce.
Western hemlock seemed to have both brown and white rots active.
The Douglas fir bark sample showed definite decomposition consistent with white rot
during the first 10 years. The ponderosa pine sap showed decomposition consistent with
white rot in the 10 to 22 year period. Sitka Spruce showed some decomposition consistent
with white rot in the bark from 7 to 33 years, and the western hemlock showed some
decomposition consistent with white rot in the sap in the first 10 years.
The decompositions consistent with brown rot were much easier to see in this study.
Virtually all the sap and bark samples showed decomposition consistent with brown rot at
some point. The Douglas fir was the only species, other than lodgepole pine, not to show
any decomposition consistent with brown rot in the bark of the tree, only decomposition
consistent with white rot. The Douglas fir did show a decay consistent with brown rot in
the sap for the first ten years. Ponderosa pine showed evidence of decay that brown rot
would cause for the first 10 years in the sap and the bark. The Sitka spruce species
analysis showed brown rot type decay in the bark for the first 7 years and in the sap for the
entire time studied of 33 years. The lodgepole pine was the only species to not show any
brown rot type decay in the sap or bark for the entire 22 year period studied. The western
hemlock was distinct by not showing any definitive brown rot type decay for the first 10
years, but showed massive decay consistent with brown rot in both sap and bark during the
following 26 years studied.
I used an 8 Tesla magnet and the MAS frequency was at 5 kHz. The recycle time was
1.5 seconds and the contact time was 1 ms. I generally took about 10,000 acquisitions per
sample, which added up to about 4 hours total acquisition time per sample.
Presence of these rots shows that certain species are more susceptible than others, and
also shows that local environmental conditions can contribute to rot susceptibility. / Graduation date: 2003
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Chemodiversity and Functions of Monoterpene Hydrocarbons in ConifersPersson, Monika January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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Volatiles of Conifer Seedlings : Compositions and Resistance MarkersKännaste, Astrid January 2008 (has links)
Pine weevils cause major damage to newly planted conifer seedlings in reforestation areas. However, recent findings indicate that small (“mini”) seedlings, planted at the age of 7-10 weeks, are gnawed less by pine weevils than the larger, conventionally planted seedlings. Thus, it has been proposed that planting young conifer seedlings in clear-cut areas may reduce the damage caused by pine weevils. In attempts to determine why mini seedlings appear to be less damaged by pine weevils than “conventional” seedlings, the volatiles released by Norway spruce and Scots pine mini seedlings were investigated, since such chemicals are of great importance in herbivore-plant communication, inter alia acting as repellents, attractants or antifeedants. Volatiles from the seedlings were collected, separated and identified by solid phase microextraction (SPME) followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The results show that there are high levels of chemodiversity among both spruce and pine seedlings. Between-tissue and age-related variations in their emissions were also found. Norway spruce clones infested by mites were also examined to assess genotype- and pest-specific stress reactions of Norway spruce. Finally, the effects of certain spruce defense compounds on the behavior of the large pine weevil Hylobius abietis were examined. / QC 20100818
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Chemodiversity and Functions of Monoterpene Hydrocarbons in ConifersPersson, Monika January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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Paprastosios pušies spyglių morfologinių ir fiziologinių savybių kitimas lietuvos lokalios taršos poveikyje / Changes of morphological and physiological parameters of the needles of Scots pine under influence of local pollution in LithuaniaŠedbaraitė, Jūratė 04 June 2005 (has links)
SUMMARY
In the research work for Master degree the variance of morphological-physiological characteristics of the needles of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) growing in the vicinity of local pollution sources of Lithuania were investigated.
Subject of research: Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) growing near the largest industrial pollution sources in Lithuania: a cement factory, a nitrogen fertilizer factory and an oil refinery.
Goals of the research: to estimate morphological and physiological features of the needles sampled from the pines growing at different distances from the largest industrial pollution sources.
Methodology: the needle morphological features were determined by evaluating needle fluctuating length asymmetry and needle fluctuating mass asymmetry. The needle surface quality was evaluated by measuring contact angles of the water droplets and following the dynamics of water loss from excised needles.
Research results: Significant differences were documented between the pine stands located at different distances from the cement factory. The needle asymmetry and surface data of the pine stand near the cement factory showed that the cement dust had a negative effect on the needle development and structure. The pine stand growing in the vicinity of the cement factory was characterised by increased needle asymmetry, faster water loss from the excised needles and increased surface wettability. No morphological and physiological changes as caused by air... [to full text]
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Avaliação de diferentes fontes de nitrogênio em explantes de Cryptomeria japonica D.Don. "elegans" cultivados in vitro: análises bioquímicas e relações entre reguladores vegetais. / Evaluation of the different nitrate and ammonium concentrations in explants of cryptomeria japonica d. don. "elegans" cultivated 'in vitro'.Flávia Regina Capaldi 05 April 2002 (has links)
A Cryptomeria japonica D. Don. "elegans" é uma conífera pertencente à família Taxodiaceae, que apresenta crescimento rápido e boas respostas à fertilização. Dez variações nas concentrações de nitrato e amônio presentes no meio de cultura MS foram realizadas no cultivo 'in vitro' de brotações obtidas a partir de explantes primários de ápices caulinares durante 90 dias. A cada 30 dias foram avaliados, a taxa de crescimento relativo e o incremento em massa vegetal seca. Ao final de 90 dias, foram realizadas análises dos teores de proteínas solúveis totais, aminoácidos solúveis totais, carboidratos não-estruturais totais e eletroforese de proteínas totais em gel de poliacrilamida. Os tratamentos que exibiram resultados mais satisfatórios foram utilizados em um experimento com diferentes relações auxina/citocinina, onde foram avaliadas a produção de brotações e a altura média das mesmas aos 30, 60 e 90 dias de cultivo. As concentrações de nitrato e amônio entre 25 e 31mmol.L -1 e até 5mmol.L -1, respectivamente, foram as mais efetivas para o crescimento e desenvolvimento do material vegetal cultivado 'in vitro'. Durante o experimento com diferentes concentrações de ANA e BAP, foi possível observar que a produção de brotações, etapa essecial para um processo de micropropagação eficiente, foi superior quando as combinações entre nitrato e amônio foram 22,5 + 2,5mmol.L -1 e 25,0 + 5,0mmol.L -1. / Cryptomeria japonica D. Don. "elegans" is a fast-growing tree belonging to the Taxodiaceae and it is considered a responsive species 'in vitro'. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of ten different concentrations of nitrate and ammonium in morphogenesis 'in vitro' of Cryptomeria japonica D. Don. "elegans" explants. Analysis of relative growth rate, total soluble proteins, total soluble aminoacids, total non structural carbohydrates and electrophoresis of total proteins was performed in order to observe the role of different nitrogen sources on the growth and development of the explants cultivated 'in vitro'. The concentratios of nitrate and ammonium that showed the best results were selected and used in an experiment with different concentrations of NAA and BAP to observe the shoot production. Each experiment was analised at the 30 th , 60 th and 90 th days of culture. The biochemical analysis was performed only at 90 th day of cultive. Concentrations from 26 to 31mmol.L -1 of NO3 - and lower than 5mmol.L -1 of NH4 + were the most effective for growth and development of the explants. However, the experiment with different concentrations of NNA and BAP showed that the best shoot production was achieved on 22,5mmol.L -1 of NO3- + 2,5mmol.L -1 of NH4 + and on 25,0mmol.L -1 of NO3 - + 5,0mmol.L -1 of NH4 + and with 2,0mg.L -1 of BAP + 1,0mg.L -1 of NNA.
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Biocontrole de fungos fitopatogênicos por actinobactérias isoladas de rizosfera de Araucaria angustifolia / Biocontrol of phytopathogenic fungi by actinobacteria isolated from rhizosphere of Araucaria angustifoliaMarina Yumi Horta Miyauchi 02 March 2012 (has links)
Algumas actinobactérias habitantes da rizosfera são produtoras de substâncias capazes de combater micro-organismos patogênicos às plantas, o que as torna potenciais agentes de controle biológico, passíveis de serem utilizadas como princípio ativo de inoculantes de sementes e mudas. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo isolar e avaliar o potencial de isolados de actinobactérias no controle de doenças causadas por fungos nas espécies arbóreas Araucaria angustifolia (Araucária) e Pinus elliottii (Pinus). Além disso, foi iniciado o estudo do processo de elaboração de inoculante a base de actinobactérias antagônicas. Foram isoladas 215 estirpes de actinobactérias do rizoplano da Araucária, das quais 13 apresentaram, em testes in vitro, potencial como antagonistas contra os fungos fitopatogênicos Fusarium oxysporum, Cylindrocladium candelabrum, C. pteridis e Armillaria sp., e apenas os isolados Ac136 e Ac202 apresentaram os maiores valores de inibição nos testes com os quatro patógenos. Na avaliação de produção de algumas substâncias antimicrobianas, apenas celulases, quitinases e sideróforos foram produzidas pelos isolados, sendo este último o mais frequente. Nos testes de interação com organismos foi verificado que, embora os isolados de actinobactéria tenham inibido a germinação de esporos do fungo micorrízico arbuscular (FMA) Gigaspora rosea em teste in vitro, no experimento in vivo, em que foi utilizado o milho como planta hospedeira para inoculação com o FMA e os isolados A43, Ac136 e Ac202, os isolados Ac136 e Ac202 estimularam a colonização das raízes pelo FMA. Estes mesmos isolados também estimularam a germinação de sementes e desenvolvimento inicial de plântulas de Pinus, porém prejudicaram a germinação e desenvolvimento inicial de Araucária. Estes mesmos isolados foram capazes de reduzir a mortalidade de plântulas de Pinus em cerca de 25%, e esta diminuição foi atribuída à inibição de Fusarium sp.. No teste de viabilidade dos isolados em diferentes veículos o isolado que mostrou maior sobrevivência foi o Ac202, mantendo um número de propágulos viáveis correspondente a 5,48 log UFC mL-1, enquanto que o veículo mais apropriado para a elaboração de inoculante com actinobactérias foi a glicerina. A análise molecular mostrou que os isolados mais promissores apresentaram maior similaridade com S. kasugaensis. Dentre todos isolados Ac202 (S. kasugaensis) foi o mais promissor obtido neste trabalho para o uso como agente de biocontrole de doenças causadas por fungos, apresentando forte antagonismo contra os quatro patógenos testados, promovendo a germinação e desenvolvimento inicial de Pinus e aumentando a sobrevivência de plântulas contaminadas com fungos fitopatogênicos. / Some actinobacteria that inhabits the rhizosphere are producers of substances that are capable of combating plant-pathogenic microorganisms, what makes them potential biological control agents, which can be used as the active ingredient of seeds and seedlings inoculants. This study aimed to isolate and evaluate the potential of actinobacteria isolates in controlling diseases caused by fungi in Araucaria angustifolia and Pinus elliottii. In addition, the study initiated the process of elaboration of an actinobacteria-based inoculant. 215 actinobacterial strains were isolated from the Araucarias rhizoplane, and 13 of them showed potential as antagonists against the phytopathogenic fungi Fusarium oxysporum, Cylindrocladium candelabrum, C. pteridis and Armillaria sp. in in vitro tests, and only the Ac136 and Ac202 strains showed the highest inhibition in the tests against the four pathogens. Among the antimicrobial substances tested, only cellulases, chitinases and siderophores were produced, with the latter being the most frequent. In the interaction tests with other organisms it was found that although the actinobacterial strains have inhibited the germination of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) Gigaspora rosea spores on the in vitro test, the in vivo experiment, with maize as host plant, inoculated with the AMF and A43, Ac136 and Ac202 actinobacterial strains, Ac136 and Ac202 stimulated root colonization by AMF. These strains also stimulated Pinus seed germination and seedling early development, but hindered the germination and early development of Araucaria. In addition, the same strains were able to reduce the mortality of pine seedlings by about 25%, and this decrease was attributed to the inhibition of Fusarium sp.. In the viability test of the strains in different vehicles the strain that showed the greatest shelf-life was Ac202, with 5.48 log CFU mL-1, and the most appropriate vehicle for the actinobacteriabased inoculant development was glycerin. Molecular analysis showed that the most promising isolates showed the greatest similarity with S. kasugaensis. Among all strains Ac202 (S. kasugaensis) was the most promising one for the use as biocontrol agent of fungal diseases, exhibiting a strong antagonism against the four pathogens tested, promoting germination and early development of Pinus and increasing survival of seedlings infected with pathogenic fungi.
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Dynamique intra-annuelle de la formation du bois de trois espèces de conifères (sapin pectiné, épicéa commun et pin sylvestre) dans les Vosges : De la description des patrons saisonniers de la croissance à l'étude de l'influence de l'environnement sur la cinétique du développement cellulaire et les caractéristiques anatomiques du xylène / Intra-annual wood formation dynamics of three conifer species (silver fir, Norway spruce, and Scots pine) in northeast France : From the description of the growth seasonal patterns to the study of the environmental influence on the kinetics of cell development and the anatomical features of the xylemCuny, Henri 28 May 2013 (has links)
La formation du bois (xylogénèse) produit une large partie de la biomasse de la planète et une ressource essentielle pour l'Homme. Les cellules du bois sont produites par division dans le cambium puis s'élargissent, forment une paroi épaisse lignifiée et meurent. Pendant l'année, ces processus sont définis par des dates, durées et vitesses qui caractérisent la dynamique intra-annuelle de la xylogénèse. Cette dynamique reste peu explorée alors que c'est un aspect clé, car c'est elle qui détermine la quantité et la qualité du bois produit et c'est sur elle que les facteurs de régulation agissent. Ce travail vise à améliorer nos connaissances sur la dynamique intra-annuelle de la xylogénèse. Pendant trois ans (2007-2009), la xylogénèse a été suivie pour 45 arbres de trois espèces de conifères (sapin pectiné, épicéa commun et pin sylvestre) dans les Vosges. Pour ça, des petits échantillons de bois ont été prélevés chaque semaine sur le tronc des arbres sélectionnés. Les échantillons ont été préparés au laboratoire, puis des sections anatomiques ont été réalisées pour observer la xylogénèse au microscope. Cette thèse a permis d'améliorer notre connaissance du fonctionnement de la xylogénèse, un système biologique d'une fascinante complexité. Nous avons caractérisé - grâce à l'innovation d'une méthode statistique performante - les aspects méconnus de la dynamique de différenciation des cellules du bois. Nous avons alors pu dévoiler les mécanismes par lesquels la dynamique de la xylogénèse donne forme à la structure du cerne, établir la dynamique intra-annuelle de l'accumulation du carbone dans le bois et évaluer les mécanismes de l'influence du climat sur la xylogénèse / Wood formation (xylogenesis) produces a large part of the biomass of this planet and provides a crucial resource to Mankind. Wood cells are produced by division in the cambium, after what they enlarge, build a lignified thick wall and die. During a year, these processes take place at certain dates, last for certain durations and go at certain rates. These dates, durations and rates characterize the intra-annual dynamics of xylogenesis. This dynamics remains poorly explored whereas it is a key aspect as it determines the quantity and quality of the produced wood and conveys the influence of intrinsic (gene, hormone) and extrinsic (environment) regulatory factors. This work aims to improve our knowledge on the intra-annual dynamics of xylogenesis. During three years (2007-2009), xylogenesis was monitored for 45 trees of three conifer species (silver fir, Norway spruce, and Scots pine) in northeast France. For that, small wood samples were collected weekly on tree stem. Samples were prepared at the laboratory, and anatomical sections were cut to observe xylogenesis under a light microscope. This thesis has improved our knowledge on the functioning of xylogenesis, a biological system of a fascinating complexity. We characterized - thanks to the development of an efficient statistical method - the little known aspects of wood cell differentiation dynamics. Based on this characterization, we eluded the mechanisms by which xylogenesis dynamics shapes tree ring structure, we established the intra-annual dynamics of carbon accumulation in wood and we evaluated the mechanisms of the climate influence on xylogenesis
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