Botanical name: Populus alba Populus balsamifera Populus grandidentata Populus nigra Populus tremula Populus tremuloides The bark of the Populus tremuloides, Michaux. Nat. Ord.—Salicaceae. COMMON NAMES: American poplar, American aspen, Quaking aspen, White poplar. Botanical Source and History.—This ...
and P. nigra L. [57]. Populus × canadensis hybrids originated in France about 1750 [58] by natural hybridization of P. deltoides trees, introduced from North America, with the native P. nigra [59]. This hybrids name has however been misused in a number of different ways, such as: ...
The Black Poplar is botanically called Populus nigra. The Tree is a deciduous tree, it will be up to 30 m (99 ft) high. The leaves are triangular and the flowers are reddish. The tree likes Sun to half-shade at the location and the soil should be sandy t
riverine areas are inhabited by a mix of broadleaves adapted to the specific hydrological conditions and ecological context of each region. Common species found in Europe include willows, poplars, birches and alders14. Some species are found exclusively in floodplain areas...
Genus:Populus Advert Allergenicity Moderate Pollen Season Winter Spring Type Tree Sub-Type Deciduous Allergy Information Pollen is considered moderately allergenic. In Minnesota and the southwest U.S., poplars are reported to be important causes of allergies. A common misconception is that the trees ar...
nigra, P. tremula and P. deltoides varied between 21% and 63% (Additional data file 4). The coding content of Populus and Arabidopsis genomes has previously been shown to be highly similar [19]. Consistent with this, the P. euphratica EST collection also has a high overlap (69%) with ...
(Fig.3a and Table2) and similarity of amino acids, resulting in that seven PCs are related to the characterizedArabidopsisGATA genes. 129PopulusGATA TFs in the seven PCs are candidates for deducing their functional roles inPopulus. In addition,PdGNCfromP. nigrax (P. deltoidesxP. nigra), a...
There are over 30 species of poplar that are known by common names such as eastern cottonwood (P. deltoides), balsam poplar (P. balsamifera), western black cottonwood (P. trichocarpa), and European black poplar (P. nigra). Interspecific hybrids, particularly P. trichocarpa× P. deltoides (TD...
nigra [59]. This hybrids name has however been misused in a number of different ways, such as: Populus canadensis [60,61], Populus ‘canadensis’ [62], Populus canadensis (Mönch) [63] (Table 3). Table 3. Examples of publications where hybrid status is not indicated. Name used in ...
A common example isPopulus×canadensisMoench (Hybrid poplar), which is widely cultivated in the temperate area. It is an interspecific hybrid betweenPopulus deltoidesMarsh. andP. nigraL.[57].Populus×canadensishybrids originated in France about 1750[58]by natural hybridization ofP. deltoidestrees, in...