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Localization and Activity of Naphthylamidases in Germinating Seeds of Scots Pine, Pinus sylvestris

1976

Extracts prepared from endosperms of germinating seeds of Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris L., rapidly hydrolysed the β-naphthylamides of L-phenylalanine and L-leucine optimally at pH 6.5 and that of L-arginine at pH 7.7. Disc electrophoresis followed by activity staining showed that the activities were due to two naphthylamidases (aminopeptidases) with different substrate specificities. Seeds were allowed to germinate at 20°C on agar gel in the dark and the activities on the three substrates were assayed from separated endosperms and seedlings at various stages of germination. The activities in the endosperm of resting seeds were relatively high and they remained unchanged throughout the perio…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyPhysiologyfungiScots pinefood and beveragesCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationAminopeptidaseEndospermStainingchemistryDry weightSeedlingGerminationBotanyGeneticsStorage proteinPhysiologia Plantarum
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Factors influencing the extent of inbreeding depression: an example from scots pine

1999

Detailed studies suggest that the level of inbreeding depression may vary between populations. In a study of Scots pine from Finland, the level of inbreeding depression was much lower in northern than in southern populations. We have examined theoretically whether population genetic factors, such as the level of selfing, intensity of selection against heterozygotes or homozygotes, level of mutation, a bottleneck, finite population size, or the level of polyembryony could account for this difference. Higher selfing or stronger selection against heterozygotes in the north, both at biologically reasonable levels, appear to produce changes consistent with the observed differences and we conside…

education.field_of_studyPopulation fragmentationbiologyEcologyPopulation sizePopulationScots pineSelfingbiology.organism_classificationGene flowGeneticsInbreeding depressioneducationGenetics (clinical)Selection (genetic algorithm)DemographyHeredity
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Age and spatial structure of natural Pinus sylvestris stands in Latvia

2005

Abstract The age and spatial structure of six natural old growth Pinus sylvestris stands in Latvia were investigated, to attempt to identify retrospectively the past features of development. In each stand, one or two plots of size 200–900 m2 were established. Tree locations were mapped, stem diameter was measured, and tree age was determined from cores or by counting branch whorls. Tree distribution was assessed by Ripley's K function. A clumped spatial pattern was shown for P. sylvestris younger than 100 years. The temporal patterns of establishment could be partly linked to favourable climatic periods. The major disturbance affecting pine stands along the coast was windblown sand, which p…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryDisturbance (geology)biologySpatial structureEcologyScots pineForestryForestryOld-growth forestbiology.organism_classificationNatural (archaeology)Pinus <genus>SeedlingCommon spatial patternScandinavian Journal of Forest Research
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Blue intensity and density from northern Fennoscandian tree rings, exploring the potential to improve summer temperature reconstructions with earlywo…

2014

Abstract. Here we explore two new tree-ring parameters, derived from measurements of wood density and blue intensity (BI). The new proxies show an increase in the interannual summer temperature signal compared to established proxies, and present the potential to improve long-term performance. At high latitudes, where tree growth is mainly limited by low temperatures, radiodensitometric measurements of wood density, specifically maximum latewood density (MXD), provides a temperature proxy that is superior to that of tree-ring widths. The high cost of developing MXD has led to experimentation with a less expensive method using optical flatbed scanners to produce a new proxy, herein referred t…

lcsh:GE1-350Global and Planetary ChangebiologyStratigraphylcsh:Environmental protectionScots pinePaleontologybiology.organism_classificationLatitudelcsh:Environmental pollutionClimatologylcsh:TD172-193.5Environmental sciencelcsh:TD169-171.8lcsh:Environmental sciencesClimate of the Past
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Young Scottish National Party Members’ Perceptions of Scotland and the United Kingdom

2021

This paper explores young Scottish National Party (SNP) members’ views of Scotland and the United Kingdom. It is based on the analysis of the results of an online survey and interviews with young SNP members about their political engagement and their understanding of national identity, which we carried out from 2018 to 2020. Our study focuses especially on how the members of Young Scots for Independence (YSI) and SNP Students, the youth and student wings of the SNP, perceive the Scottish nation and the UK. This paper reflects upon the way these young people define Scottishness and Scottish society. It also discusses the role of national identity in their campaign for independence. Do they w…

media_common.quotation_subjectGender studiesPolitical engagementGeneral Medicinelanguage.human_languageIndependence[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesKingdomPerceptionPolitical scienceNational identitylanguage[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesBritishnessScots[SHS.SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political scienceSocial democracyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_common
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Volatile oil content of Scots Pine needles (Pinus sylvestris L.)

2016

Badania dotyczą zmienności zawartości olejku eterycznego w igliwiu sosny zwyczajnej w zależności od wieku drzew, garnituru igieł oraz jego usytuowania w koronie. Materiał do badań stanowiło igliwie zebrane z drzewostanów sosnowych w wieku 15, 44 i 89 lat. W przeprowadzonych badaniach średnia zawartość olejków wzrastała wraz z wiekiem drzew. W igliwiu pochodzącym z 15-letniego młodnika zawartość olejku wynosiła średnio 0,46%, a w igliwiu drzewostanów 44- i 89-letnich odpowiednio 0,55 i 0,61%. Średnia zawartość olejku maleje wraz z wiekiem igliwia. Najwięcej olejku zawiera igliwie jednoroczne - 0,56%, najmniej igliwie trzyletnie - 0.48%. W drzewostanie 15-letnim stwierdzono wyraźny wzrost wyd…

olejek eterycznysosna zwyczajnastrefa koronyScots pineigliwiecrown zoneneedlesessential oiltree agewiek drzewaChemistry, Didactics, Ecology, Metrology = Chemia, Dydaktyka, Ekologia, Metrologia
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Retrotranspozonu struktūra parastās priedes (Pinus sylvestris L.) genomā un to ekspresija

2014

ANOTĀCIJA Promocijas darbs izstrādāts Latvijas Valsts mežzinātnes institūtā „Silava”. Pētījuma mērķis bija identificēt aktīvos retrotranspozonus parastās priedes (Pinus sylvestris L.) genomā un raksturot to transkripcijas līmeni dažādu stresa veidu ietekmē kontrolētos apstākļos. Pētījumā izmantoti nespecifiskie retrotranspozonu marķieri balstīti uz augsti konservatīvām tRNS piesaistes vietām. Viena klona priežu rametus pakļāva dabā izplatītam karstuma stresam, kukaiņu invāzijai (priežu hermess (Pineus pini L.), kā arī mākslīgi izraisītai augu hormonu (abscīzskābes un salicilskābes) ietekmei. Darba rezultātā identificēti pārsvarā I klases mobīlo elementu pārstāvji, kā arī tos saturošie himēr…

retrotranspozonidiferenciāla ekspresijagymnospermsMolecular biologyScots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)kailsēkļiDzīvās dabas zinātnesBioloģijaTransposable elementsMolekulārā bioloģijaTransponējamie elementiretrotransposonsdifferential expression
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Survival, Growth and Mycorrhization of Containerised Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies Seedlings of Different Provenances Outplanted in a Forest Clear…

2017

Abstract We studied field performance of containerised Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies seedlings of different provenances. Shoot height, needle chemical composition, root collar diameter, root mycorrhization and mycorrhizal species composition were evaluated after four growing seasons following outplanting. The results showed that in general spruce had better survival than pine. Ectomycorrhizas on spruce were dominated by Wilcoxina, Amphinema and Tylospora, while on pine — by Suillus and Thelephora species. Spruce and pine showing best growth rates were colonised by ectomycorrhizal fungus Amphinema sp. In conclusion, the results demonstrated that forest nursery practices as well as provena…

scots pineMultidisciplinarybiologyectomycorrhizal fungiScienceforest nurseryseed originQScots pinePicea abiesbiology.organism_classificationEctosymbiosisPinus <genus>norway spruceMycorrhizal fungiShootBotanyColonizationWoody plantProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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