Tree resistance to pathogens is related to the general viability of trees, their growth energy, and ability to synthesize and to mobilize secondary metabolites (SMs), usually phenolic compounds, in tissues. The total phenolic content (TPC) in Norway spruce needles was determined during two vegetation seasons in order to compare the chemical background and ability of different Norway spruce half-sib families to synthesize TPC in response to seed treatment with physical stressors: cold plasma for 1 and 2 min (CP1, CP2) and electromagnetic field for 2 min (EMF2). TPC in seedling needles significantly differed between affected and control groups, but differences were stronger exerted during the first year of vegetation. In the first vegetation ...
As the most important species in Europe’s forest industry, Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] h...
Priming of inducible defenses in Norway spruce could be a cost-effective strategy to protect trees f...
Nitrogen availability limits growth in most boreal forests. However, parts of the boreal zone receiv...
Edited by prof. Asta RaupelienėTree resistance to pathogens is related to the general viability of t...
Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) is a tough conifer, that occupies about 20 % of forest area ...
Phenolic metabolites are frequently implicated in chemical defense mechanisms against pathogens in w...
Paprastoji eglė (Picea abies (L). H. Karst.) pasižymi įvairių junginių kaupimusi – kaupia fenolinius...
Article no. e2000159The effects of presowing seed treatment with cold plasma (CP) on seedling growth...
Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.)Karst.] is a key tree species for forest industry in Europe and stem ...
To incorporate sustainable management in increasing forestry practices in Norway, low impact managem...
The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine are ...
Norway spruce (Picea abies) responds to stress by biosynthesis of chemical substances, which can det...
Norway spruce is subject to increasing concerns about forest decline. That underlies the need to dev...
The content of cytokinins was analysed in shoots and roots from spruce seedlings (Picea abies L. Kar...
• The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine ar...
As the most important species in Europe’s forest industry, Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] h...
Priming of inducible defenses in Norway spruce could be a cost-effective strategy to protect trees f...
Nitrogen availability limits growth in most boreal forests. However, parts of the boreal zone receiv...
Edited by prof. Asta RaupelienėTree resistance to pathogens is related to the general viability of t...
Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) is a tough conifer, that occupies about 20 % of forest area ...
Phenolic metabolites are frequently implicated in chemical defense mechanisms against pathogens in w...
Paprastoji eglė (Picea abies (L). H. Karst.) pasižymi įvairių junginių kaupimusi – kaupia fenolinius...
Article no. e2000159The effects of presowing seed treatment with cold plasma (CP) on seedling growth...
Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.)Karst.] is a key tree species for forest industry in Europe and stem ...
To incorporate sustainable management in increasing forestry practices in Norway, low impact managem...
The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine are ...
Norway spruce (Picea abies) responds to stress by biosynthesis of chemical substances, which can det...
Norway spruce is subject to increasing concerns about forest decline. That underlies the need to dev...
The content of cytokinins was analysed in shoots and roots from spruce seedlings (Picea abies L. Kar...
• The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine ar...
As the most important species in Europe’s forest industry, Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] h...
Priming of inducible defenses in Norway spruce could be a cost-effective strategy to protect trees f...
Nitrogen availability limits growth in most boreal forests. However, parts of the boreal zone receiv...