Background. A series of morphometric indexes was studied in Scots pine trees, which are the second generation of trees severely exposed at the Chernobyl accident in doses of 4-5, 10-20 and 80-100 Gy. Materials and methods. Variability of length and mass of needles, curvature of sprouts, tree height and trunk circumference were studied in 2011-2014. Results. Needle gigantism, one of the typical radiomorphoses, was observed in 2012 and 2013 in all groups of trees. Curved sprouts were discovered more often in a reference group. Tree height and trunk circumference in groups of 4-5 and 10-20 Gy were significantly higher than in the reference group. Conclusion. The trees of the second generation of severely exposed pines can be characterized with...
The main aim of the work was to determine difference in length of needles and annual wood increments...
In this article the problems of assessment of a vital state of Pinus sylvestris L. in a residential ...
Forests in Kampinos National Park contain some of the most valuable tree populations in Poland. Part...
The morphometric indices of needles were investigated in chronically irradiated Scots pine (Pinus sy...
Biological effects in Scots pine populations experiencing chronic radiation exposure at do...
To identify effects of chronic internal and external radiation exposure for components of terrestria...
Our research, carried out in 2014–2016 at eight sites in the radioactive contaminated territories of...
Dose rates to the Scots pine’ (Pinus sylvestris L.) apical meristem at three experimental sites were...
The assessment of the surface area of all leaves from a tree crown is regarded as one of the key par...
The subject of the study is the relationship between growth of lateral shoots and pine needles. A me...
In the central part of the Bolshoy Solovetsky Island, in the same type of growing conditions, two pl...
Using the calculated values for wood samples (relative diameter, height and relative activity concen...
The aim of this work was to determine the biometric features of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. regen...
The aim of this study was to examine Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) xylem changes caused by heavy ...
The paper presents the results of the research on tree diameter structure in Scots pine (Pinus sylve...
The main aim of the work was to determine difference in length of needles and annual wood increments...
In this article the problems of assessment of a vital state of Pinus sylvestris L. in a residential ...
Forests in Kampinos National Park contain some of the most valuable tree populations in Poland. Part...
The morphometric indices of needles were investigated in chronically irradiated Scots pine (Pinus sy...
Biological effects in Scots pine populations experiencing chronic radiation exposure at do...
To identify effects of chronic internal and external radiation exposure for components of terrestria...
Our research, carried out in 2014–2016 at eight sites in the radioactive contaminated territories of...
Dose rates to the Scots pine’ (Pinus sylvestris L.) apical meristem at three experimental sites were...
The assessment of the surface area of all leaves from a tree crown is regarded as one of the key par...
The subject of the study is the relationship between growth of lateral shoots and pine needles. A me...
In the central part of the Bolshoy Solovetsky Island, in the same type of growing conditions, two pl...
Using the calculated values for wood samples (relative diameter, height and relative activity concen...
The aim of this work was to determine the biometric features of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. regen...
The aim of this study was to examine Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) xylem changes caused by heavy ...
The paper presents the results of the research on tree diameter structure in Scots pine (Pinus sylve...
The main aim of the work was to determine difference in length of needles and annual wood increments...
In this article the problems of assessment of a vital state of Pinus sylvestris L. in a residential ...
Forests in Kampinos National Park contain some of the most valuable tree populations in Poland. Part...