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Climate Interactions Drive Tree Physiology And Growth In A Northeastern Forest Ecotone, Alexandra M. Barry Aug 2023

Climate Interactions Drive Tree Physiology And Growth In A Northeastern Forest Ecotone, Alexandra M. Barry

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Climate change is a threat to global forest ecosystems. In the northeastern United States, forest trees are facing rising temperatures and increasingly inconsistent moisture regimes. In addition to long-term changes in climate conditions, there is concern about the potential for more frequent and intense climate extremes, which can have severe and rapid negative effects on tree physiology and growth. Further, climate extremes may co-occur to produce a greater magnitude of effect than the sum of their parts, with a prominent example being hot droughts, which are increasing in occurrence and severity. The impact of these and other extreme climate interactions …


A Silvicultural Approach To Increase Drought Resistance And Resilience In Longleaf Pine, Kyle R. Dues Aug 2023

A Silvicultural Approach To Increase Drought Resistance And Resilience In Longleaf Pine, Kyle R. Dues

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Droughts are a common disturbance experienced by forest systems across the southeastern United States and are expected to increase in frequency in the near future. Few empirical studies have evaluated the response of individual tree resistance and resilience following silvicultural treatment in longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.). This study evaluates the differences in drought responses between two forests during three different periods. The first period evaluated pretreatment (2000) conditions, while the second (2006), and third (2011) compared conditions after the implementation of five silvicultural treatments. The main findings are that, as additional basal area is removed, both individual tree …


Assessment Of Drought Stress Responsive Genes Expression Profiles And Proline Accumulation In A Diverse Set Of Grapevine Rootstocks, Canan Yüksel Özmen, Funda Yilmaz Baydu, Mohammad Hasanzadeh, Mert Öktem, Günseli̇ Babaoğlu, Umut Ki̇bar, Saber Delpasand Khabbazi, Kemal Kazan, Ali̇ Ergül Jan 2023

Assessment Of Drought Stress Responsive Genes Expression Profiles And Proline Accumulation In A Diverse Set Of Grapevine Rootstocks, Canan Yüksel Özmen, Funda Yilmaz Baydu, Mohammad Hasanzadeh, Mert Öktem, Günseli̇ Babaoğlu, Umut Ki̇bar, Saber Delpasand Khabbazi, Kemal Kazan, Ali̇ Ergül

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

In order to study plant responses to drought stress, it is important to have markers for such responses. This issue has been a challenge for decades and numerous traits have been used for this purpose. In the current study, the influence of drought stress on proline biosynthesis, leaf water potential, and also gene expression levels of 10 genes probably involved in drought stress response regulation pathways were investigated. Also, all experiments were performed in both root and leaf tissues of studied rootstocks to investigate the response of plant tissues which is more suitable for the assessment of possible markers. As …


Determination Of Cadmium And/Or Drought Stress Effects On Some Plant Phytohormone Contents And Hormone Gene Expressions In Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L), Melek Eki̇nci̇, Ertan Yildirim, Güleray Ağar, Esra Arslan Yüksel, Murat Aydin, Selda Örs, Razi̇ye Kul Jan 2023

Determination Of Cadmium And/Or Drought Stress Effects On Some Plant Phytohormone Contents And Hormone Gene Expressions In Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L), Melek Eki̇nci̇, Ertan Yildirim, Güleray Ağar, Esra Arslan Yüksel, Murat Aydin, Selda Örs, Razi̇ye Kul

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Plants can sometimes be under the influence of more than one stress factor. In this case, combined stress factors can cause different responses in plants. In this study, the phytohormonal activity and hormone gene expressions of beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) were investigated in different drought levels and soils with different levels of cadmium accumulation. Plants were grown at 4 different cadmium (Cd) levels (Cd: 0, Cd1: 100, Cd2: 150, and Cd3: 200 mg kg$^{-1}$) and 3 irrigation levels (D0: 100%, D1: 75%, and D2: 50% of field capacity). Abscisic acid (ABA), indole acetic acid (IAA), gibberellic acid (GA), salicylic acid …