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Title: SOME ECOLOGICAL TRAITS AND RELATIONSHIPS OF THESE TRAITS WITH WOOD ANATOMY IN QUERCUS PONTICA C. KOCH
Authors: Kutbay, Hamdi Gueray
Merev, Nesime
Ok, Tolga
Ozbucak, Tugba Bayrak
Ordu Üniversitesi
Keywords: FOLIAR NUTRIENT DYNAMICS, PHOSPHORUS DYNAMICS, USE EFFICIENCY, N-RESORPTION, P-RESORPTION, NITROGEN, DROUGHT, EVERGREEN, BIOMASS, GROWTH
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: PAKISTAN BOTANICAL SOC-KARACHI
Citation: Kutbay, HG., Merev, N., Ok, T., Ozbucak, TB. (2009). SOME ECOLOGICAL TRAITS AND RELATIONSHIPS OF THESE TRAITS WITH WOOD ANATOMY IN QUERCUS PONTICA C. KOCH. Pak. J. Bot., 41(5), 2445-2454
Abstract: The ecological traits and relationships of these traits with wood anatomy of Quercus pontica C. Koch were examined. Despite some minor differences in wood anatomy Q. pontica is entirely within the range of wood anatomical variation of Quercus. For instance, Q. pontica has ring porous or semi-ring porous xylem anatomy like other oaks. There were no striking differences between the diameter of earlywood and latewood vessels and relatively low number of multiseriate rays were observed as compared to the other oak species in Q. pontica and the other prominent feature is multiseriate rays were not so wide and so long as compared to the other oak species. In addition to this, significant differences were found between full-leaf expansion and senescence in terms of N and P concentrations. Despite some differences proportional and absolute resorption were usually within the ranges reported for the other deciduous species.
Description: WoS Categories: Plant Sciences
Web of Science Index: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
Research Areas: Plant Sciences
URI: https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000272348400041
http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/5101
ISSN: 0556-3321
2070-3368
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