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Ultrastructural Study on Development of Needle Resin Ducts in Pinus elliottii Engel. 被引量:1
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作者 郭惠红 李凤兰 高述民 《Forestry Studies in China》 CAS 2002年第2期68-72,共5页
The development of needle resin ducts of Pinus elliottii was studied using electron microscope. The results indicate that the resin duct development encompasses at least three distinctive development stages: the s... The development of needle resin ducts of Pinus elliottii was studied using electron microscope. The results indicate that the resin duct development encompasses at least three distinctive development stages: the stage of initial cells, the stage of middle lamellae expansion and intercellular space appearance, and the stage of cavity enlargement and the resin duct formation. During the whole development stages, all kinds of organells in the duct cells show different ultrastructural features and regularity, among them the plastids' changing is the most striking one. On the basis of analysing the ultrastructural features of developing resin duct cells, the pattern of duct cavity formation, possible sites of resin synthesis, the manner and way of the resin elimination from the protoplast are discussed. 展开更多
关键词 pinus elliottii Engel. resin duct DEVELOPMENT ULTRASTRUCTURE
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QTL detection for growth traits in Pinus elliottii var. elliottii and P. caribaea var. hondurensis 被引量:1
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作者 Hui-Xiao YANG Tian-Yi LIU +2 位作者 Chun-Xin LIU Fen-Cheng ZHAO Shao-Wei HUANG 《Forestry Studies in China》 CAS 2013年第3期196-205,共10页
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) detection was carried out for growth traits in 122 F1 progenies of Pinus elliottiivar. elliottii (PEE) x tR caribaea var. hondurensis (PCH) hybrid. The PCH male parent linkage map ... Quantitative trait locus (QTL) detection was carried out for growth traits in 122 F1 progenies of Pinus elliottiivar. elliottii (PEE) x tR caribaea var. hondurensis (PCH) hybrid. The PCH male parent linkage map contained 108 mark- ers in 16 linkage groups, while the PEE female parent contained 93 markers in 19 linkage groups. Sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP), microsatellite (SSR), expressed sequence tag polymorphism (ESTP) and inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) were selected from an existing linkage map. Growth traits investigated were height at age five (HT05) and six years (HT06), diameter at breast height at age five (DBH05) and six years (DBH06) and annual growth from age five to six years of height (AGHT) and diameter at breast height (AGDBH). KruskaI-Wallis and interval mapping approaches were used to estimate levels of significance, the number of QTLs, the percentage of the phenotypic varia- tion explained by each of QTLs and their positions on the genetic linkage maps. Twenty six QTLs with significance levels p 〈 0.05 were detected on the parental maps for the six growth traits, which explained more than 15% of the phenotypic variation, suggesting an existence of major-effect genes. Several QTLs had the pleiotropy controlling more than one sin- gle growth trait. Overall, the proportion of phenotypic variation explained by QTLs ranged from 5.9% to 40.6% for HT05 and HT06, from 6.6% to 42.0% for DBH05 and DBH06 and from 5.8% to 22.3% for AGHT and AGDBH. The results from this study provide a basis for marker-aided selection (MAS) in PEE x PCH hybrids. 展开更多
关键词 pinus etliottii var. elliottii pinus caribaea var. hondurensis HYBRID Kruskal-Wallis test interval mapping QTLS
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Influence of climate fluctuations on Pinus palustris growth and drought resilience
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作者 Joao Campoa Joshua Puhlick 《Forest Ecosystems》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第6期681-689,共9页
The longleaf pine(Pinus palustris Mill.)ecosystem is an endangered ecosystem in the southeastern USA,and efforts to restore the species are ongoing.However,in recent decades,the region has experienced drastic fluctuat... The longleaf pine(Pinus palustris Mill.)ecosystem is an endangered ecosystem in the southeastern USA,and efforts to restore the species are ongoing.However,in recent decades,the region has experienced drastic fluctuations between wet and dry growing season conditions from year to year,and it is not fully understood how these fluctuations have influenced the growth of P.palustris.To address this topic,we cored P.palustris trees in woodlands of southwest Georgia and used dendrochronology techniques to determine how climate fluctuations have influenced the growth and drought resilience of P.palustris.We also cored slash pine(Pinus elliottii Engelm.)trees in the same woodlands to compare growth between species.While P.palustris growth was less impacted by adverse climate conditions compared to P.elliottii,the strength of correlations between P.palustris growth and temperature,precipitation,and Palmer Drought Severity Index(PDSI)changed over time.In recent decades,climate conditions during the growing season became more influential on P.palustris growth than the previous year's conditions.This is concerning given that drought severity during the growing season has been increasing.Our results also indicate that P.palustris was less resilient to droughts during the 2000s and 2010s than to those of the 1950s.Under this new climate paradigm,our results suggest that P.palustris might be more susceptible to growth reductions and less resistant to droughts than once expected.This work highlights the importance of understanding the impact of novel climate conditions on P.palustris and has implications for restoration efforts,such as using silvicultural treatments that reduce tree vulnerability to drought(e.g.,thinning)and promote other climate-adapted species in mixture with P.palustris. 展开更多
关键词 Longleaf pine Slash pine pinus elliottii Climate change Dendrochronology DENDROCLIMATOLOGY Forest disturbances
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Early selection efficiency for fiber dimensions and their relationships with growth and wood quality for Pinus elliotth Engelm.in southern China
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作者 Jing Wen Min Yi +5 位作者 Leiming Dong Lu Zhang Siyu Liu Shenggui Yuan Xiaoxiao Tao Meng Lai 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第6期1951-1962,共12页
A solid understanding of the efficiency of early selection for fiber dimensions is a prerequisite for breeding slash pine(Pinus elliottii Engelm.)with improved properties for pulp and paper products.Genetic correlatio... A solid understanding of the efficiency of early selection for fiber dimensions is a prerequisite for breeding slash pine(Pinus elliottii Engelm.)with improved properties for pulp and paper products.Genetic correlations between size of fibers,wood quality and growth properties are also important.To accomplish effective early selection for size of fibers and evaluate the impact for wood quality traits and ring widths,core samples were collected from360 trees of 20 open-pollinated Pinus elliottii families from three genetic trials.Cores were measured by SilviScan,and the age trends for phenotypic values,heritability,early-late genetic correlations,and early selection efficiency for fiber dimensions,such as tangential and radial fiber widths,fiber wall thickness and fiber coarseness,and their correlations with microfibril angle(MFA),modulus of elasticity(MOE),wood density and ring width were investigated.Different phenotypic trends were found for tangential and radial fiber widths while fiber coarseness and wall thickness curves were similar.Age trends of heritability based on area-weighted fiber dimensions were different.Low to moderate heritability from pith to bark(~0.5)was found for all fiber dimension across the three sites except for tangential fiber width and wall thickness at the Ganzhou site.Early-late genetic correlations were 0.9 after age of 9 years,and early selection for fiber dimensions could be effective due to strong genetic correlations.Our results showed moderate to strong positive genetic correlations for modulus of elasticity and density with fiber dimensions.The effects on fiber dimensions were weak or moderate when ring width or wood quality traits were selected alone.Estimates of efficiency for early selection indicated that the optimal age for radial fiber width and fiber coarseness was 6-7 years,while for tangential fiber width and wall thickness was 9-10 years. 展开更多
关键词 pinus elliottii Early selection efficiency Genetic correlation HERITABILITY Fiber dimensions
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Growth and yield of nine pine species in Angola
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作者 Cristobal Delgado-Matas Timo Pukkala 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第2期197-204,共8页
A species introduction experiment including several tropical pines and eucalypts was established in 1966/1967 in the Tchianga research station in Angolan Highlands. Despite 27 years of political conflict (1975-2002)... A species introduction experiment including several tropical pines and eucalypts was established in 1966/1967 in the Tchianga research station in Angolan Highlands. Despite 27 years of political conflict (1975-2002) and lack of management, the research experiment has remained relatively well conserved. We measured the best conserved plots that were 41 years old in 2007 to obtain information on the growth of different pine species. We calculated stand characteristics including basal area, dominant height, mean diameter, and stand volume for Pinus patula Schiede ex Schiltdl. Et Cham., Pinus pseudostrobus Lindl., Pinus kesiya Royle ex Gordon, Pinus devoniana Lindl., Pinus chiapensis (Martinez) Andresen, Pinus elliottii Engelm., Pinus greggii Engelm. Ex Parl., Pinus montezumae Lamb. and Pinus oocarpa Schiede ex Schltdl. The growing stock volume at 41 years was the highest in P. pseudostrobus, 1,325 m3^· ha^-1, followed by P. kesiya with 1,200 m^3· ha^-1. The widely planted P. patula had growing stock volume of 892 m^3· ha-^1. P. oocarpa and P. pseudostrobus had the highest stand basal area, over 80 m^2·ha^-1. Using increment core analyses we studied the temporal development of stand characteristics. Analysis of the mean annual increment (MAI) showed that rotation lengths of 20-30 years would maximize wood production. With these rotation lengths, the MAI of P. pseudostrobus would be 35 m^3· ha^-1. Other productive species were P. kesiya, P. ooearpa and P. chiapensis. P. patula had a maximum MAI of 20 m^3· ha^-1. P. greggii had the lowest mean annual volume production, only about 13 m^3· ha^-1. 展开更多
关键词 pinus chiapensis pinus devoniana pinus elliottii pinus greggii pinus kesiya pinus montezumae pinus oocarpa pinus patula pinus pseudostrobus species experiment
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Somatic Embryogenesis and Plantlet Regeneration in Callus Cultures Derived from Mature Zygotic Embryos of Slash Pine
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作者 唐巍 欧阳藩 郭忠琛 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1997年第2期83-86,共4页
White, translucent, and mucilaginous embryogenic callus was initiated in cultured mature zygotic embryoexplants of two different seed sources of slash pine(Pinus elliottii) on several culture media containing auxin an... White, translucent, and mucilaginous embryogenic callus was initiated in cultured mature zygotic embryoexplants of two different seed sources of slash pine(Pinus elliottii) on several culture media containing auxin and cytokinin.Somatic proembryos were induced on media containing 2,4-D and BA. Maturatiol1 was successfully achieved on mediumsupplemented with ABA. Somatic embryos germinated into regeneration plantlets On DCR medium containing activated charcoal. HiStological observatiol1 and scanning electron inicroscopic observatiol1 showed that proembryos derived from em-bryonal suspensor mass(ESM) were formed on the surface or the inside of embryogenic callus, and the prolitbration of pro-embryos was mainly from clcavage polyembryos. 展开更多
关键词 pinus elliottii Somatic embryogenesis Plantet regeneration
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Tree survival and maximum density of planted forests–Observations from South African spacing studies
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作者 Klaus v.Gadow Heyns Kotze 《Forest Ecosystems》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第1期11-19,共9页
Background:Among the most important aspects of risk and hazard studies relating to forest ecosystems are maximum forest density and density-dependent tree survival.Methods:Long-term observations about the maximum de... Background:Among the most important aspects of risk and hazard studies relating to forest ecosystems are maximum forest density and density-dependent tree survival.Methods:Long-term observations about the maximum density of unthinned Pinus patula and P.elliottii field plots based on the Correlated Curve Trend(CCT)spacing studies which were established almost 8 decades ago by O’Connor(Forest Research with Special Reference to Planting Distances and Thinning,1935)in South Africa.Three specific approaches were introduced for analysing maximum density and tree survival,namely the‘limiting line’,Nilson’s sparsity and tree survival with the Weibull function.Results:The main results are:a)Maximum densities differ greatly among the two species grown on the same site and within the same species grown on different sites;it is possible to relate these differences to site index in both species.b)The relationship between the quadratic mean diameter and the minimum average spacing of surviving trees(known as Nilson’s Sparsity)appears to be surprisingly similar in both species.c)An analysis of tree survival in response to different initial planting espacements shows that the Weibull survival function parameters can be estimated if the initial planting density is known.This result is presented for each of the eight large experiments used in this study.Conclusions:This study contributes to a better understanding of tree survival and maximum density which are the key factors required for estimating risk and uncertainty.The risk of tree mortality is not constant,but varies with tree species,planting density,tree age and growing site.For estimating that risk,therefore,continuous long-term observation on different sites and with varying planting densities,as provided by the unthinned CCT series,are essential. 展开更多
关键词 Self-thinning Mortality CCT pinus patula pinus elliottii South Africa Nelder
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