Fisiología Forestal “Citas Bibliográficas de Revistas Científicas”
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UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA CHAPINGO[pic 1][pic 2]
DIVISIÓN DE CIENCIAS FORESTALES
INGENIERÍA FORESTAL INDUSTRIAL
Materia: Fisiología Forestal
“Citas Bibliográficas de Revistas Científicas”
Profesor:
- J. Jesús Vargas Hernández
Alumnos:
- Botello Rangel Brenda Edith
- Castro Garnica Arturo
- Rangel González Rubén Giovanni
Grado: 4to Grupo: 3
Fecha: 11/08/2015
Citas Bibliográficas de Revistas Científicas
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- Ashton, M. S.; Gunatilleke, C. V. S.; Gunatilleke, I. A. U. ; Griscom, H. P.; Ashton, P. S.; Singhakumara, B. M. P. (2011). The effect of shade on leaf structure and physiology of tree seedlings from a mixed dipterocarp forest. En: Botanical Journal Of The Linnean Society, 3 (167), pp.332-343.
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- *J Molnárová, J.; Vadkertiová, R.; Stratilová, E. (2014). Extracellular enzymatic activities and physiological profiles of yeasts colonizing fruit trees. En: Journal of Basic Microbiology, 1 (11), pp. S74-S84.
- Doganlar, Z. B.; Doganlar, O.; Erdogan, S.; Onal, Y. (2012). Heavy metal pollution and physiological changes in the leaves of some shrub, palm and tree species in urban areas of Adana, Turkey. En: Chemical Speciation and Bioavailability, 2 (24), pp. 65-78.
- Yepes, A.; Silveira ,B. M. (2011). Plant responses to meteorological events related to climate change. En: Colombia Forestal, 14 (2), pp. 213-226.
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- Chen, Y.; Zhou, H.; Chen, Y. (2013). Adaptation strategies of desert riparian forest in response to drougth stress. En: Ecohidrology, 6 (6), pp. 956-973.
- Bytnerowicz, A.; Grulke, N. E. (1993). Physiological effects of air pollutants on western trees. En: Ecological Studies, 97 (1), pp. 183-183.
- Ayres, E.; Heath, J.; Possell, M.; Black, H. I. J.; Kerstiens, G.; Bardgett, R. D. (2004). Tree physiological responses to above-ground herbivory directly modify below-ground processes of soil carbon and nitrogen cycling. En: Ecology Letters, 6 (7), pp. 469-479.
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- Mercker, D.; Hopper, G. (2012). Why do trees die? Human activities or environmental changes that disrupt photosyntesis are key reasons. En: Forest Landowners, 4 (71), pp. 18-20.
Cruickshank, M. G.; Jaquish, B. (2014). Resistance and tolerance in juvenile interior Douglas‐fir trees Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca artificially inoculated with Armillaria ostoyae. En: Forest Pathology, 5 (44), pp. 362-371.
Skov, K. R.: Kolb, T. E.; Wallin, K. F. (2004). Tree Size and Drought Affect Ponderosa Pine Physiological Response to Thinning and Burning Treatments. En: Forest Science, 1(50), pp. 81-91.
Dawson, T. E.; Ward, J. K.; Ehleringer, J. R. (2004). Temporal scaling of physiological responses from gas exchange to tree rings: a gender-specific study of Acer negundo (Boxelder) growing under different conditions. En: Functional Ecology, 2 (18), pp. 212-222.
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Thomas, S. C. (2005). Increased leaf refleactance in tropical tres under elevated CO2. En: Global Change Biology, 2 (11), pp. 197-202.
Wittig, V. E.; Ainsworth, E. A.; Naida, S. L.; Karnosky, D. F.; Long, S. T. (2009). Quantifying the impact of current and future tropospheric ozone on tree biomass, growth, physiology and biochemistry: a quantitative meta-analysis. En: Global Change of Biology, 2 (15), pp. 396-424.
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Jairus, K.; Lõhmus, A.; Lõhmus, P. (2009). Lichen acclimatization on retention trees: a conservation physiology lesson. En: Journal of Applied Ecology, 97 (1), pp. 183-183.
Molnárová, J.; Vadkertiová, R.; Stratilová, E. (2014). Extracellular enzymatic activities and physiological profiles of yeasts colonizing fruit tres. En: Journal of Basic Microbiology, 1 (54), pp. S74-S84.
Saitoh, T.; Seiwa, K.; Nishiwaki, A. (2002). Importance of physiological integration of dwarf bamboo to persistence in forest understorey: a field experiment. En: Journal of Ecology, 1 (90), pp. 78-85.
Kramer, P. J. (1948). Plant Physiology In Forest Research. En: Journal of Forestry, 12 (46), pp. 918-921.
Burton, A. J.; Melillo, J. M.; Frey, S. D. (2008). Adjustment of Forest Ecosystem Root Respiration as Temperature Warms. En: Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 11 (50), pp. 1467-1483.
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Ryan, M. G.; Sapes, G.; Sala, A.; Hood, M. N. (2015). Tree physiology and bark beetles. En: New Phytologist, 3 (205), pp. 955-957.
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Kreuzwieser, J.; Harren, F. J.; Laarhoven, L. J.; Boamfa, I.; te Lintel-Hekkert, S.; Scheerer, U.; Hüglin, C.; Rennenberg, H. (2001). Acetaldehyde emission by the leaves of trees – correlation with physiological and environmental parameters. En: Physiologia Plantarum, 1 (113), pp. 41-49.
- Lautner, S.; Fromm, J. (2009). Calcium-dependent physiological processes in tres. En: Plant Biology, 2 (12), pp. 268-274.
Medhurst, J; Linder, S.; Wallin, G; Ceschia, E; Slaney, M. (2006). A whole-tree chamber system for examining tree-level physiological responses of field-grown trees to environmental variation and climate change. En: Plant, Cell and Environment, 9 (29), pp. 1853-1869.
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Laliberté, E.; Bouchard, A.; Cogliastro, A. (2008). Optimizing Hardwood Reforestation in Old Fields: The Effects of Treeshelters and Environmental Factors on Tree Seedling Growth and Physiology. En: Restoration Ecology, 2 (16), pp. 270-280.
Chacón, J. E.; Pompa, M. (2015). Respuesta del crecimiento radial a la evaporación, a partir de maderas temprana y tardía. En: Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente, 21 (1), pp. 57-65.
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Phartyal, S. S.; Thapliyal, R. C.; Nayal, J. S.; Joshi, G. (2003). Seed storage physiology of Himalayan elm (Ulmus wallichiana): an endangered tree species of tropical highlands. En: Seed Science and Technology, 3 (31), pp. 651-658.
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Mort, M. E.; Solits, D. E.; Soltis, P. S.; Santos, A.; Francisco, J. (2007). Physiological evolution and association between physiology and growth form in Aeonium (Crassulaceae). En: Taxon, 2 (56), pp. 453-464.
Guet, J.; Fabbrini, F.; Fichot, R.; Sabatti, M. (2015). Genetic variation for leaf morphology, leaf structure and leaf carbon isotope discrimination in European populations of black poplar (Populus nigra L.). En: Tree Physiology, 35 (7), pp.
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