Forest trees comprise a large group of angiosperm and gymnosperm species of economic importance that play a crucial role in the ecosystems. Nitrogen is frequently a limiting factor for growth of forest trees, thus development of a fundamental understanding of nitrogen assimilation and metabolism is particularly important in broadening our understanding of fundamental tree biology. There are a number of fundamental ways in which woody plants differ from herbaceous species, including seed dormancy and germination, growth habit and enhanced secondary development, management of reduced nitrogen during dormancy, and the metabolic requirements for secondary growth, a major sink for both reduced nitrogen and carbon. Poplar species (Populus spp.) h...
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Society uses massive quantities of wood fiber in production of paper, and demand for fiber is projec...
Low nitrogen (N) availability is a major limiting factor for tree growth and development. N uptake, ...
Nutrient use efficiency is one of the factors influencing growth and therefore of high importance fo...
Low nitrogen (N) availability is a major limiting factor for tree growth and development. N uptake, ...
Nutrient use efficiency is one of the factors influencing growth and therefore of high importance fo...
Increased biomass production of trees is a research field of great contemporary interest. Estimates ...
In this paper we report results on the decomposition in soil of woody trunk material from poplar (Po...
In this paper we report results on the decomposition in soil of woody trunk material from poplar (Po...
It has been well established that increased nitrogen fertilization can increase yield and growth of ...
In this paper we report results on the decomposition in soil of woody trunk material from poplar (Po...
International audienceThe advances in `high-throughput' biology have significantly expanded our fund...
International audienceThe advances in `high-throughput' biology have significantly expanded our fund...
International audienceThe advances in `high-throughput' biology have significantly expanded our fund...
Graduation date: 2009We evaluated genes previously identified from a large scale functional genomics...
International audienceThe advances in `high-throughput' biology have significantly expanded our fund...
Society uses massive quantities of wood fiber in production of paper, and demand for fiber is projec...
Low nitrogen (N) availability is a major limiting factor for tree growth and development. N uptake, ...
Nutrient use efficiency is one of the factors influencing growth and therefore of high importance fo...
Low nitrogen (N) availability is a major limiting factor for tree growth and development. N uptake, ...
Nutrient use efficiency is one of the factors influencing growth and therefore of high importance fo...
Increased biomass production of trees is a research field of great contemporary interest. Estimates ...
In this paper we report results on the decomposition in soil of woody trunk material from poplar (Po...
In this paper we report results on the decomposition in soil of woody trunk material from poplar (Po...
It has been well established that increased nitrogen fertilization can increase yield and growth of ...
In this paper we report results on the decomposition in soil of woody trunk material from poplar (Po...
International audienceThe advances in `high-throughput' biology have significantly expanded our fund...
International audienceThe advances in `high-throughput' biology have significantly expanded our fund...
International audienceThe advances in `high-throughput' biology have significantly expanded our fund...
Graduation date: 2009We evaluated genes previously identified from a large scale functional genomics...
International audienceThe advances in `high-throughput' biology have significantly expanded our fund...
Society uses massive quantities of wood fiber in production of paper, and demand for fiber is projec...
Low nitrogen (N) availability is a major limiting factor for tree growth and development. N uptake, ...