10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCOTS PINE»
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Scots pine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Classification of Palaearctic Habitats
42.57 Central Massif Scots pine forests 42.58 South-western Alpine mesophile
Scots pine forests 42.59 Supra-Mediterranean Scots pine forests 42.591 Peri-
Alpine box Scots pine forests 42.592 Pre-Pyrenean box Scots pine forests 42.593
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Pierre Devilliers, Jean Devilliers-Terschuren, 1996
2
Environmental Stress, Adaptation, and Evolution
In these genera, some species can withstand temperatures below - 70°C. The
most interesting comparison for us is between Scots pine and Norway spruce. It
is well known that many conifers and other trees have photoperiodic ccotypes (
e.g. ...
Rudolf Bijlsma, Volker Loeschcke, 1997
seedlings was linked with a higher leaf area and nitrogen use efficiency. From
research in Sweden it is known that lodgepole pine is estimated to produce 36%
more wood than Scots pine and it survives better in the young stages, but is less
...
4
Wood Structure and Properties '10
A SURVEY OF SCOTS PINE TIMBER QUALITY IN THE NORTHERN
PERIPHERY PROGRAMME AREA OF SCOTLAND ELSPETH MACDONALD,
THOMAS CONNOLLY & BARRY GARDINER Forest Research, Northern
Research Station, ...
Rastislav Lagaňa, Jozef Kúdela, 2010
5
Plant Litter: Decomposition, Humus Formation, Carbon ...
Since the publication of the 2nd edition, there have been substantial developments in the field of litter decomposition.
Björn Berg, Charles McClaugherty, 2013
6
Advances in Ecological Research: The ecological consequences ...
(°C) 1 + Kevo 69“45'N; 27°0l'E 90 420 2-4 Scots pine Lichens Cambic podzol 2 +
I-larads 66"08'N; 20°53'E 58 650 1-3 Scots pine Lichens Cambic podzol 3:1 +
Manjfirv 65°47'N; 20°37'E 135 700 1-0 Scots pine Lichens Ferric podzol 3:2 ...
7
Conquering the Highlands: A history of the afforestation of ...
was almost negligible.27 Scots pine was initially the most planted tree because it
was believed that this species, being the only native pine in Britain, grew well
under most conditions in Scotland.28 It is true that Scots pine will grow under a ...
8
Forest Biodiversity: Lessons from History for Conservation
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9
Forest Tree Breeding in Europe: Current State-of-the-Art and ...
The number and area of selected seed stands correspond to the importance of
Scots pine in the individual countries. Only in Germany and the Netherlands seed
stands are approved in the category “tested”. Qualified seed orchards form a ...
However, in these sites Scots pine can also produce very deep roots that may
reach the water table. The relationships between Scots pine and soil conditions
have been treated in detail in the monograph by Orlov and Koshel'kov (1971).
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCOTS PINE»
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Pine false webworms are active in Scots pine
Presently, we are finding large numbers of pine false webworms, Acantholyda erythrocephala (Hymenoptera: Pamphiliidae) in Scots pine fields in Michigan's ... «Michigan State University Extension, Jun 15»
Dunkeld Scots pine named Scots tree of the year
A Scots pine to which the UK's oldest breeding osprey has returned to year after ... In that time, she has laid 71 eggs and fledged 50 chicks at the top of the pine, ... «Scotsman, Feb 15»
Lady's Tree in Dunkeld named Scottish Tree of the Year
The popular pine has hosted Lady the osprey for 24 years, and seen 71 eggs laid ... He said: "This iconic Scots pine at the Loch of the Lowes Visitor Centre and ... «BBC News, Oct 14»
Project aims to protect Scots Pine from new pests and diseases
A new tree health project has been set up to protect Scotland's national tree – the Scots Pine – from new pests and diseases. Researchers from Scotland's Rural ... «Aberdeen Press and Journal, Jul 14»
Cragside Scots pine tree is 'tallest of its kind' in UK
The Tree Register, which keeps a national database of notable trees, said a Scots pine at Cragside, near Rothbury, was the tallest recorded example of the ... «BBC News, Jun 14»
Scots pine marten recovery spreads south
A new report has shown pine martens are starting to re-colonise the south of Scotland after being absent from most of the area for nearly 200 years. The Scottish ... «BBC News, May 14»
Work to restore Caledonian forest in Speyside
RSPB Scotland said work over the past 25 years to reduce grazing pressure from deer had already resulted in the natural regeneration of Scots pine. «BBC News, Apr 14»
Scots pine proclaimed Scotland's National Tree but living forests …
Amid much fanfare the native Scots pine became Scotland's national tree end January but a leading conservation charity is calling for concerted action to ensure ... «allvoices, Feb 14»
Do conifers make soil more acid?
The most acid soils were beneath Scots pine, Douglas fir, larch and Austrian pine (Pinus nigra). Underneath the broadleaves, the soil generally became more ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 14»
Giant old Scots pine felled in 'powerful' Highland storm
Giant 200-year-old Scots pines were felled during recent severe weather in the ... An "unusually powerful storm" brought down the Dundreggan pines in ... «BBC News, Feb 14»