period on bud burst in Norway spruce (Picea abies) of varying ages. Silva Fennica 35(1): 111–117. One-year-old seedlings (two sowing times), two-year-old seedlings and 14- and 18-year-old cuttings of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) were exposed to shortening photoperiod (initially 16 h), lengthening photoperiod (initially 6 h) and constant short photoperiod (6 h) treatments with uniform temperature conditions in growth chambers. The timing of bud burst was examined. In all plants, shortening photoperiod treatment seemed to promote bud burst compared with other treatments. This effect was clearest in the oldest material. The results suggest that, in addition to temperature sum, the accumulated duration of the light period may promote...
There is evidence that the ongoing climate change is happening through nighttime rather than daytime...
The main factors triggering and releasing bud dormancy are photoperiod and temperature. Their indivi...
The process of adaptation is the result of stabilising selection caused by two opposite forces: pro...
Woody species growing in temperate and boreal regions, like Norway spruce (Picea abies) have to ente...
TutkimusselosteSeloste artikkelista: Partanen, J., Leinonen, I. & Repo, T. 2001. Effect of accumulat...
Short day (SD) treatment is used as a dormancy induction in forest tree seedling nurseries in the bo...
Seedlings of Picea abies (L.) Karst. full-sib families of contrasting origin were cultivated in a ph...
Light and temperature are crucial factors for the annual growth rhythm of tree seedlings of the bore...
Light and temperature are crucial factors for the annual growth rhythm of tree seedlings of the bore...
In recent studies, temperature was shown to modulate the response to short days (SD) in woody specie...
Summary Experimental data on the perception of day length and temperature in dormant temperate zone ...
Elongation growth and bud development in northern perennials is under photoperiodic control. This pr...
The effect of cutting the root connection by detaching the shoot from the root system on dormancy re...
Despite experimental evidence of the individual and interactive effects of photoperiod and temperatu...
Light is an important environmental factor for all green plants. Its intensity, spectral composition...
There is evidence that the ongoing climate change is happening through nighttime rather than daytime...
The main factors triggering and releasing bud dormancy are photoperiod and temperature. Their indivi...
The process of adaptation is the result of stabilising selection caused by two opposite forces: pro...
Woody species growing in temperate and boreal regions, like Norway spruce (Picea abies) have to ente...
TutkimusselosteSeloste artikkelista: Partanen, J., Leinonen, I. & Repo, T. 2001. Effect of accumulat...
Short day (SD) treatment is used as a dormancy induction in forest tree seedling nurseries in the bo...
Seedlings of Picea abies (L.) Karst. full-sib families of contrasting origin were cultivated in a ph...
Light and temperature are crucial factors for the annual growth rhythm of tree seedlings of the bore...
Light and temperature are crucial factors for the annual growth rhythm of tree seedlings of the bore...
In recent studies, temperature was shown to modulate the response to short days (SD) in woody specie...
Summary Experimental data on the perception of day length and temperature in dormant temperate zone ...
Elongation growth and bud development in northern perennials is under photoperiodic control. This pr...
The effect of cutting the root connection by detaching the shoot from the root system on dormancy re...
Despite experimental evidence of the individual and interactive effects of photoperiod and temperatu...
Light is an important environmental factor for all green plants. Its intensity, spectral composition...
There is evidence that the ongoing climate change is happening through nighttime rather than daytime...
The main factors triggering and releasing bud dormancy are photoperiod and temperature. Their indivi...
The process of adaptation is the result of stabilising selection caused by two opposite forces: pro...