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Environmental Pollution | 1996

Root and shoot growth, assimilate partitioning and cell proliferation in roots of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) grown in filtered and unfiltered chambers

L. Bambridge; Ralph Harmer; Ronald D. MacLeod

Rooted cuttings of clonal Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.) were grown from April to October in 1 m long tubes sunk into the ground inside open top chambers. The same experiment was repeated in each of two consecutive years using a different clone of Sitka spruce each year. Air was either passed directly into the chambers (ambient air) or passed over charcoal filters which removed the majority of gaseous pollutants before entering the chambers (filtered air). Ambient pollution did not appear to influence the growth of Sitka spruce at least over the experimental period used. No significant differences were found between plants exposed to ambient or filtered air in terms of shoot and root dry mass, needle dry mass, root length, carbohydrate content of roots and needles, and in the percentage of meristematic cells close to the apex in each phase or interphase or undergoing mitosis.


Biological Conservation | 2001

Vegetation changes during 100 years of development of two secondary woodlands on abandoned arable land

Ralph Harmer; George Peterken; Gary Kerr; P. R. Poulton


Forestry | 2005

Survival and growth of tree seedlings in relation to changes in the ground flora during natural regeneration of an oak shelterwood

Ralph Harmer; Roger Boswell; Malcolm Robertson


New Phytologist | 1990

Relation of shoot growth phases in seedling oak to development of the tap root, lateral roots and fine root tips

Ralph Harmer


Forestry | 1989

The Effect of Mineral Nutrients on Growth, Flushing, Apical Dominance and Branching in Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl

Ralph Harmer


Forest Ecology and Management | 1999

Survival and new shoot production by artificially browsed seedlings of ash, beech, oak and sycamore grown under different levels of shade

Ralph Harmer


Forestry | 1997

Characteristics of lowland broadleaved woodland being restocked by natural regeneration

Ralph Harmer; Gary Kerr; Roger Boswell


Forestry | 2001

Production of epicormic shoots on oak (Quercus robur): effects of frequency and time of pruning

Gary Kerr; Ralph Harmer


Forestry | 2010

Does the development of bramble (Rubus fruticosus L. agg.) facilitate the growth and establishment of tree seedlings in woodlands by reducing deer browsing damage

Ralph Harmer; Andrea Kiewitt; Geoff Morgan; Robin Gill


Forestry | 1992

Relationships between Shoot Length, Bud Number and Branch Production in Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.

Ralph Harmer

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André Marquier

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Léon Wehrlen

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Philippe Balandier

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Lluís Coll

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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