Author: Anna W. Schoettle
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Languages : en
Pages : 47
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Ecology of Limber Pine (Pinus Flexilis)
Limber Pine (Pinus Flexilis)
Author: Canada. Environment Canada
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Languages : en
Pages : 49
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Pages : 49
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Limber Pine
Author: United States. Forest Service
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Category : Limber pine
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Languages : en
Pages : 4
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The Ecology of Pinus Flexilis Stands on the Shortgrass Steppe
Author: Adam Dreyfuss
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Category : Limber pine
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Limber Pine (Pinus Flexilis).
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Habitat In Canada, Limber Pine occurs typically on warm, dry sites in the lower portions of the mountains and foothills at elevations of ca. [...] With climate change, the frequency, intensity and duration of drought is projected to increase, and fire is projected to be more frequent and severe. [...] With its northern range boundary in Canada, Limber Pine is important for studies of genetic and evolutionary processes in response to climate change and the effects of introduced species, such as White Pine Blister Rust, Cronartium ribicola (Franks et al. [...] This range includes portions of the Montane, Subalpine, Foothills Parkland, and Foothills Fescue Natural Subregions of Alberta (Downing and Pettapiece 2006) and the Interior Douglas-fir, Montane Spruce, and Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir biogeoclimatic zones in British Columbia (Meidinger and Pojar 1991). [...] Search Effort Most of the information on the range of Limber Pine in Canada is derived from natural resource inventories and operational monitoring in both Alberta (e.g., Holland and Coen 1982; Achuff et al.
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Habitat In Canada, Limber Pine occurs typically on warm, dry sites in the lower portions of the mountains and foothills at elevations of ca. [...] With climate change, the frequency, intensity and duration of drought is projected to increase, and fire is projected to be more frequent and severe. [...] With its northern range boundary in Canada, Limber Pine is important for studies of genetic and evolutionary processes in response to climate change and the effects of introduced species, such as White Pine Blister Rust, Cronartium ribicola (Franks et al. [...] This range includes portions of the Montane, Subalpine, Foothills Parkland, and Foothills Fescue Natural Subregions of Alberta (Downing and Pettapiece 2006) and the Interior Douglas-fir, Montane Spruce, and Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir biogeoclimatic zones in British Columbia (Meidinger and Pojar 1991). [...] Search Effort Most of the information on the range of Limber Pine in Canada is derived from natural resource inventories and operational monitoring in both Alberta (e.g., Holland and Coen 1982; Achuff et al.
Pinus Flexilis James, and Its Environmental Relationships
Author: Merry Grace Lepper
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Languages : en
Pages : 438
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Pages : 438
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Pinus Flexilis James and it Environmental Relationships
Author: Merry Grace Lepper
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Category : Ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 394
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Category : Ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 394
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Status of the Limber Pine (Pinus Flexilis) in Alberta
Author: David William Langor
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Category : Limber pine
Languages : en
Pages : 17
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Category : Limber pine
Languages : en
Pages : 17
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Limber Pine - Pinus Flexilis James
Author: United States. Forest Service
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Pages : 5
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Pages : 5
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Ecology of Macrofungi
Author: Kandikere R. Sridhar
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1003828825
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 366
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Macrofungi have significant importance in human health, particularly in nutrition, medicine, pharmaceuticals, agriculture and industries. They occupy a variety of ecosystems such as terrestrial (agricultural lands, forests and deserts), freshwater (bogs and marshes) and maritime (mangroves and coastal sand dunes) habitats. Their ecosystem services like nutrition (humans and animals), medicinal pursuits (antibiotics and pharmaceuticals) and bioremediation (degradation of xenobiotics and insect control) potential are dependent on their diversity and ecological conditions. Macrofungal ecology serves as the basis for nutraceutical values, agricultural benefits, plant productivity, environmental protection and industrially valued biocomposites. This book focuses on various aspects of macrofungal distribution in diverse habitats, participation in organic matter decomposition, ectomycorrhizal associations and participation in biogeochemical cycles. This book reviews the current developments in macrofungal ecology in different habitats and their benefits. Due to the topics dealt with on macrofungal diversity, distribution, dynamics, lifestyles, ecosystem or substrate preferences and ecosystem services, this book is valuable to mycologists, botanists, zoologists, ecologists, foresters, geneticists, agronomists and field biologists.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1003828825
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Macrofungi have significant importance in human health, particularly in nutrition, medicine, pharmaceuticals, agriculture and industries. They occupy a variety of ecosystems such as terrestrial (agricultural lands, forests and deserts), freshwater (bogs and marshes) and maritime (mangroves and coastal sand dunes) habitats. Their ecosystem services like nutrition (humans and animals), medicinal pursuits (antibiotics and pharmaceuticals) and bioremediation (degradation of xenobiotics and insect control) potential are dependent on their diversity and ecological conditions. Macrofungal ecology serves as the basis for nutraceutical values, agricultural benefits, plant productivity, environmental protection and industrially valued biocomposites. This book focuses on various aspects of macrofungal distribution in diverse habitats, participation in organic matter decomposition, ectomycorrhizal associations and participation in biogeochemical cycles. This book reviews the current developments in macrofungal ecology in different habitats and their benefits. Due to the topics dealt with on macrofungal diversity, distribution, dynamics, lifestyles, ecosystem or substrate preferences and ecosystem services, this book is valuable to mycologists, botanists, zoologists, ecologists, foresters, geneticists, agronomists and field biologists.