Search for dissertations about: "Aspens"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word Aspens.
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1. Regulatory Control of Autumn Senescence in Populus tremula
Abstract : Autumn senescence is a visually spectacular phenomenon in which trees prepare for the oncoming winter. The mechanism for regulation of autumn senescence in trees has been very hard to pinpoint. In this thesis the main focus is to investigate how autumn senescence is regulated in aspens (Populus tremula). READ MORE
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2. Changes in the transcriptome and metabolome during the initiation of growth cessation in hybrid aspens
Abstract : At 9 550 years of age, Old Rasmus, a Norway spruce (Picea abies), located in the Dalarna province in Sweden is recognized as the oldest surviving tree in the world. Old Rasmus exemplifies a robust capacity to survive in changing conditions, making trees a unique and fascinating subject for study. READ MORE
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3. Phenolics, Nitrogen, and Biotic Interactions : A Study of Phenylpropanoid Metabolites and Gene Expression in the Leaves of Populus tremula
Abstract : European aspen (Populus tremula) is a fast growing tree species, rich in phenolic compounds. Defense theories suggest that soil nitrogen greatly influence plant allocation togrowth and defense; however, the allocation priorities are not well understood. READ MORE
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4. Discovery of fiber-active enzymes in Populus wood
Abstract : Renewable fibers produced by forest trees provide excellentraw material of high economic value for industrialapplications. Despite this, the genes and corresponding enzymesinvolved in wood fiber biosynthesis in trees are poorlycharacterized. READ MORE
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5. Molecular population genetics of inducible defense genes in Populus tremula
Abstract : Plant-herbivore interactions are among the most common of ecological interactions. It is therefore not surprising that plants have evolved multiple mechanisms to defend themselves, using both constitutive chemical and physical barriers and by induced responses which are only expressed after herbivory has occurred. READ MORE