Phytophthora on Betula spp. (birch) / JKI, Julius Kühn-Institut, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants ; Arja Lilja/Kirsten Thinggaard/Alenka Munda

Anzeigen / Download5.09 MB

Discovery

883191814

URN

urn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-70025

DOI

ISBN

ISSN

Beiträger

Erschienen

Quedlinburg : Julius Kühn-Institut, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, [2013]

Umfang

1 Online-Ressource (13 Seiten = 5,09 MB) : Illustrationen

Ausgabevermerk

[2nd revised edition]

Sprache

eng

Anmerkungen

Inhaltliche Zusammenfassung

Birch is an important forest tree especially in colder climates. It is monoecious and wind pollinated species, and it has wind-dispersed seeds. The genus contains more than 60 taxa including trees and shrubs. B. pendula Roth (silver birch) and B pubescens Ehrh. (downy birch) have both wide distribution in Europe and are also found in northern parts of Asia (Hamet-Ahti et al., 1989, Niemisto et al., 2008). B. alleghaniensis Britton (yellow birch), B. lenta L. (sweet birch), B. papyrifera Marshall (paper birch) B. populifolia Marsh. (grey birch) and B. nigra L. (river birch) are species typical for North America (Hamet-Ahti et al., 1989; Verkasalo, 1990). In Scandinavia and northern Europe B. pendula is an important tree species for forest industry, but also used as amenity trees in parks, alleys and in gardens. B. alleghaniensis, B. lenta and B. papyrifera are also valuable for forest industry. Birches are cold tolerant pioneer species and in southern Europe they are found mainly on higher altitudes. Many Betula species such as B. nana L. (dwarf birch), B. pubescens subsp. czerepanovii (Orlova) Hamet-Ahti (arctic moor birch) and B. utilis D. Don (Himalayan birch) are typical for treeline. B. nana and it’s subspecies are shrubs native to arctic and cool temperate regions of northern Europe, northern Asia and northern North America. They are also present in Greenland as well as in mountains in Scotland and the Alps. B. utilis is growing as a shrub or tree native to the the Himalayas (Hamet-Ahti et al., 1989, http://www.discoverlife.org).

Schriftenreihe

JKI data sheets, plant diseases and diagnosis ; 2013, 80 ppn:640573398

Gesamttitel

Band

Zeitschriftentitel

Bandtitel

Beschreibung

Schlagwörter

Zitierform

enthaltene Monographien

enthalten in mehrteiligem Werk

Vorgänger dieser Zeitschrift

Nachfolger dieser Zeitschrift