Browsing Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften und Waldökologie (inkl. GAUSS) by Referee "Finkeldey, Reiner Prof. Dr."
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Plant genetic diversity in tropical lowland rainforest transformation systems in Sumatra (Indonesia)
(2016-08-03)Forest are covering globally 31 % of the terrestrial area. Tropical rainforests cover 5 % of the terrestrial surface and are biodiversity hotspots due to their high number of endemic species and high species richness. The ... -
Drought stress response of tetraploid hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L. x P. tremuloides Michx.) of protoplast fusion experiments)
(2016-05-17)Poplar (Populus) varieties that are planted in short rotation coppice are supposed to show high biomass production, the ability to propagate via stem cuttings but also drought tolerance because drought is a very important ... -
Communication between mycorrhizal fungi and poplar
(2015-03-18)Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have multiple functions in the atmosphere and biosphere. VOCs are involved in above- and belowground biotic interactions. For example, VOCs released by microbes have the potential to ... -
A candidate gene-based association study to investigate potentially adaptive genetic variation in European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
(2014-01-24)Climate change models predict higher annual mean temperatures as well as a decrease of precipitation during summer months for Germany. Possible consequences for trees are a prolonged growing season, a higher risk of late ... -
DNA sequence-based Identification and molecular phylogeni within subfamily Dipterocarpoideae (Dipterocarpaceae)
(2013-11-27)Dipterocarpaceae is the main timber family of tropical forest trees in the Malesian region with a geographical distribution that extends to South America and Africa. The family comprises approximately 500 species in 17 ... -
Investigations of genetic variation of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.) in Myanmar for conservation and sustainable utilization of genetic resources
(2012-09-26)Teak (Tectona grandis) is a valuable tropical forest tree species which naturally occurs in India, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. Ten polymorphic nuclear microsatellite markers (SSRs) and seventy-one AFLP markers (Amplified ... -
Variation of candidate genes related to climate change in European beech (<i>Fagus sylvatica</i> L.)
(2012-03-05)European beech (Fagus sylvatica) is an ecologically and economically important tree species in Central Europe. Although beech is a highly competitive species, it does not colonize all ... -
Vergleich unterschiedlicher Anbaumethoden von Energieholzplantagen
(2012-02-21)At three study sites in Northwestern Germany different methods of planting and managing short rotation coppices on former arable land were tested.One study site (Gütersloh) was divided into ... -
Genetic processes in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the Chernobyl exclusion zone
(2011-02-18)As immobile organisms, plants have to tolerate unfavorable environmental conditions and make use of different adaptive mechanisms to survive and reproduce successfully under stress. It is ... -
PATTERNS OF NUCLEOTIDE VARIATION AND GENE-ASSOCIATED SNP ANALYSIS IN A QUERCUS spp. FOREST AT ISOCITRATE DEHYDROGENASE GENES
(2011-01-26)Genomic DNA contains the primary source of genetic information. Thus, its analysis provides the highest level of genetic resolution. DNA sequencing and genotyping methodologies based on it ... -
Isolierung von DNA aus rohem und bearbeitetem Holz von Dipterocarpaceen
(2010-12-03)Forest destruction and degradation (deforestation) remain major threats to the global biodiversity and cause enormous environmental damage in particular in tropical regions, where the highest ... -
Light effects on fruiting body development of wildtype in comparison to light-insensitive mutant strains of the basidiomycete Coprinopsis cinerea, grazing of mites (Tyrophagus putrescentiae) on the strains and production of volatile organic compounds during fruiting body development
(2009-07-20)Coprinopsis cinerea in Thailand is a speciality mushroom (hed-cone-noi) that is grown in small family businesses on agricultural wastes, e.g. on water hyacinths and straw, and the fungi are ... -
Development of a Basic Biosensor System for Wood Degradation using Volatile Organic Compounds
(2009-05-27)Wood inspection and durability testing of wood against microorganisms, as fungi, play an important role in forestry and wood-related material industries. An efficient testing method is ... -
Hydrophobins in wood biology and biotechnology
(2009-03-25)The main aims of this research were to study the role of hydrophobins in wood decay processes and to test the ability of these proteins to coat surfaces, particularly wood surfaces. ... -
Correlation between anatomical/chemical wood properties and genetic markers as a means of wood certification
(2008-06-18)Southeast Asian forests have high species diversity. Of the floral community, Dipterocarpaceae (dipterocarps) are the most well known. This tree family is extremely rich with more than 500 ... -
Molecular analysis of genes acting in fruiting body development in basidiomycetes
(2007-10-02)Coprinopsis cinerea is an excellent model for studying fruiting body development in the higher basidiomycetes because it has a short life cycle, grows and fruits on artificial media under ... -
The Distribution of the Genetic Diversity in <i>Araucaria angustifolia</i> (Bert.) O. Kuntze populations and its implications for the conservation of the species
(2007-10-02)Genetic markers have been widely used for the assessment of levels of genetic diversity in various species, for the determination of their conservation status and for the derivation of ... -
Development of microsatellites in Prosopis spp. and their application to study the reproduction system
(2007-09-19)Prosopis chilensis and Prosopis flexuosa, two hardwood arboreal species, constitute important natural resources. They play a vital role in the ecology and the economy of arid and ... -
Extracellular matrix proteins in growth and fruiting body development of straw and wood degrading basidiomycetes
(2007-02-26)Fruiting bodies of the homobasidiomycete Coprinopsis cinerea are complex multicellular structures, whose hyphae are closely attached to each other in a highly ordered manner. The ... -
Extracellular proteins from lignocellulose degrading Basidiomycetes: Redox enzymes from Trametes versicolor and Coprinopsis cinerea
(2007-02-05)The extracellular proteome of fungi consists of three different fractions: proteins secreted freely into the medium, the hyphal sheath proteins, and cell wall-associated proteins. Methods for isolation and characterization ...