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Robinia pseudoacacia

Growth and Yield of Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L ) Stands in Nyírség Growing Region (North East Hungary)

Growth and Yield of Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L ) Stands in Nyírség Growing Region (North East Hungary)

... Background and Purpose: In Hungary the black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) can be considered as the most important fast-growing stand-forming exotic tree species. Due to its favourite growing ...

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Responses of Soil Microbial Communities to Robinia Pseudoacacia Plantations of Different Ages in A Loess Area

Responses of Soil Microbial Communities to Robinia Pseudoacacia Plantations of Different Ages in A Loess Area

... from Robinia pseudoacacia plantations of four different ages (10, 15, 25 and 40 years) in a loess area and analysed the soil microbial community structure by PLFA ...R. pseudoacacia plantations of ...

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Effects of seed origin, growing medium and mini plug density on early growth and quality of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia [L ]) seedlings

Effects of seed origin, growing medium and mini plug density on early growth and quality of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia [L ]) seedlings

... Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia [L.]) is a ni- trogen-fixing leguminous fast growing tree, native to southeastern North America, but also natural- ized in the temperate regions of North America, Europe ...

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Relationship between formation of earlywood vessels and leaf phenology in two ring-porous hardwoods, Quercus serrata and Robinia pseudoacacia, in early spring

Relationship between formation of earlywood vessels and leaf phenology in two ring-porous hardwoods, Quercus serrata and Robinia pseudoacacia, in early spring

... Abstract In deciduous ring-porous hardwoods, three-di- mensional networks of the current year’s earlywood vessels play an important role in the movement of water. In the present study, we analyzed the formation of ...

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Temporally and spatially controlled death of parenchyma cells is involved in heartwood formation in pith regions of branches of Robinia pseudoacacia var. inermis

Temporally and spatially controlled death of parenchyma cells is involved in heartwood formation in pith regions of branches of Robinia pseudoacacia var. inermis

... The emission spectra of autofluorescence under fluo- rescence excitation at 405 nm from cell walls of xylem and pith cells in the same sections shown in Fig. 5a and c are shown in Fig. 5d. The emission spectrum from the ...

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Complex effect of Robinia pseudoacacia L. and Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle growing on asbestos deposits: Allelopathy and biogeochemistry

Complex effect of Robinia pseudoacacia L. and Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle growing on asbestos deposits: Allelopathy and biogeochemistry

... Abstract: Asbestos is widely mined and used around the globe posing a great risk to environment and human health. The main objective of this study was to determine allelopathic potential of Robinia ...

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Accumulative Effect of Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Water Stable Aggregates and Soil Stability Characteristics of Robinia pseudoacacia Plantation in the Loess Hilly Gully Region

Accumulative Effect of Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Water Stable Aggregates and Soil Stability Characteristics of Robinia pseudoacacia Plantation in the Loess Hilly Gully Region

... In this study, SOC and TN concentrations in WSAs increased significantly with in- creasing age and decreased significantly with soil depth. However, TP concentrations in WSAs showed small changes. Fresh organic matter ...

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Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L ) Root Cuttings: Diversity and Identity Revealed by SSR Genotyping: A Case Study

Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L ) Root Cuttings: Diversity and Identity Revealed by SSR Genotyping: A Case Study

... Background and Purpose: Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) is a valuable species native to North America and today widely planted throughout the world for biomass production. In Hungary, where ...

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Yield and crown structure characteristics in a black locust ( Robinia pseudoacacia L.) stand: A case study – Short Communication

Yield and crown structure characteristics in a black locust ( Robinia pseudoacacia L.) stand: A case study – Short Communication

... The paper provides the results of a detailed analysis of timber volume and the most important crown variables of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia Linnaeus) based on an experimental plot in southern ...

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Complete genome sequence of the Robinia pseudoacacia L. symbiont Mesorhizobium amorphae CCNWGS0123

Complete genome sequence of the Robinia pseudoacacia L. symbiont Mesorhizobium amorphae CCNWGS0123

... [1, 2]. The ammonium could help the host plants in surviving in N-limited environmental conditions [3]; in turn, host plants could provide the rhizobia with carbon and energy source for their growth and functions [4]. ...

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Evaluation of Robinia Pseudoacacia L. as Browse for Meat Goat Production in the Southeastern USA

Evaluation of Robinia Pseudoacacia L. as Browse for Meat Goat Production in the Southeastern USA

... Black locust (BL; Robinia pseudoacacia L.) is a nitrogen-fixing leguminous tree with alternate, pinnately compound leaves native to southeastern North America and naturalized in the temperate regions of ...

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Selection of promising black locust Robinia pseudoacacia L.) cultivars in Hungary

Selection of promising black locust Robinia pseudoacacia L.) cultivars in Hungary

... (Robinia pseudoacacia Linnaeus) is a species native to North America that has a long tradition of uses as an ornamental tree, forest tree, street tree, and is also favoured by ...

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The Silviculture of Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L ) in Hungary: a Review

The Silviculture of Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L ) in Hungary: a Review

... Results and conclusion: Hungary has got much expe- rience in black locust growing, as it has been grown for more than 250 years in the country. It is a fast growing, nitrogen fixing, site tolerant, excellent cop- picing ...

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Regeneration and Early Tending of Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L ) Stands in the North West of Romania

Regeneration and Early Tending of Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L ) Stands in the North West of Romania

... Results: The main outputs of the project are as follows: 1 Black locust was established naturally by root suckers and the stocking of newly established stands can be as high as 50,000 su[r] ...

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Tensile growth stress and lignin distribution in the cell walls of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia)

Tensile growth stress and lignin distribution in the cell walls of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia)

... Figure 2 shows micrographs and absorption profiles across the cell walls of fibers at a wavelength of 278nm. 2a), the UV absorbance was high at the cell corner middle [r] ...

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The effects of persistent drought and waterlogging on the dynamics of nonstructural carbohydrates of Robinia pseudoacacia L. seedlings in Northwest China

The effects of persistent drought and waterlogging on the dynamics of nonstructural carbohydrates of Robinia pseudoacacia L. seedlings in Northwest China

... R. pseudoacacia seedlings can adjust the osmotic po- tential through different pathways under drought and high soil moisture, because ...R. pseudoacacia could in- crease sugar concentrations to mitigate the ...

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Evaluation of germination power of Aegle marmelos seeds

Evaluation of germination power of Aegle marmelos seeds

... of Robinia pseudoacacia have been measured by conductive microcalorimeter and the relationship between germination thermogenetic regulation and seed germination physiology have been ...

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Forest seed treatment with brassinosteroids to increase their germination under stress conditions

Forest seed treatment with brassinosteroids to increase their germination under stress conditions

... Seed tolerance to abiotic stresses during germina- tion could be increased by different methods of hy- dration treatment. These methods consist in a partial or complete soaking of seeds in water or in a solu- tion of ...

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Nutraceutical properties of honey and pollen produced in a natural park

Nutraceutical properties of honey and pollen produced in a natural park

... ways within the limits established by Italian legislation [27]. Melissopalynological analysis revealed that 94% of samples were wildflower honeys and only 6% were monofloral Castanea honeys; it indicates the existence of ...

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Physico-Chemical Composition and Active Principles of Leaves and Fruits of Pseudoacasia Robinia of Upper Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Physico-Chemical Composition and Active Principles of Leaves and Fruits of Pseudoacasia Robinia of Upper Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo

... acasia robinia plant grown in Lubumbashi and its surroundings is endowed with antioxidant, antiseptic and antivenom properties due to the presence of tannins in the leaves and fruits; This richness in tannins ...

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