Root respiration rates ranged from 0 to 0.94 µmol CO₂ s⁻¹ m⁻² of soil surface in red maple and from 0 to 1.02 in sugar maple. In both 1995 and 1996 root respiration rates of red maple were highest in high-CO₂ treatments and lowest in high temperature treatments. ...
An experiment was undertaken to examine the response of hydroponically-grown red maple ( Acer rubrum L.) saplings to a series of four flooding (sub-irrigation) treatments distributed over a 25-day period with an untreated (saline) municipal solid waste landfill leachate or deionized water. Net...
Such untypical for Latvia trees as Weymouth pine, European linden, Japanese larch, red oak-tree, white walnut, Caroline poplar, Tatarian maple and other interesting trees can be encountered in the park. ParaCrawl Corpus The area known as the American forest was an experimental forest for the ...
Norby.Below-ground respiratory responses of sugar maple and red maple saplings to atmospheric CO2 enrichment and elevated air temperature[J]. Plant and Soil .1998(1)EDWARDS N, NORBY R. Below-ground respiratory responses of sugar maple and red maple saplings to atmospheric CO2 enrichment and ...
Red maple saplings from within the metal contaminated region had about twice the percent loss of conductivity, due to embolisms, as saplings from outside the contaminated region. Sapling vulnerability to embolism shows contrasting trends with age in contaminated and non-contaminated regions. The ...
Edwards NT, Norby RJ (1999) Below-ground respiratory responses of sugar maple and red maple saplings to atmospheric CO2 enrichment and elevated air temperature. Plant Soil 206:85-97Edwards NT, Norby RJ (1999) Below-ground respiratory responses of sugar maple and red maple saplings to ...