2021年5月1日 Pinus halepensis covers extensive areas in the Mediterranean region, while P. brutia presents a more restricted distribution in the eastern Mediterranean (Mauri
More2021年3月25日 Ecological and geographical studies showed that P. halepensis Mill., grows at lower altitudes in arid and semiarid regions favoring a Mediterranean climate
MoreNaturally occurring in the Mediterranean Basin from Portugal to Algeria, Pinus pinaster is a two-needled, tall (40 m), open-canopied pine species frequently growing on sandy soils
MoreAleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) is a fast-growing conifer often associated with the Brutia pine (Pinus brutia), and mainly found in the coastal areas of the western Mediterranean region. It is the most important forest
MorePiñas de Pinus halepensis. Pinus halepensis ( pino de Alepo o pino carrasco) es una especie arbórea del género Pinus en la familia Pinaceae. Es un árbol originario de la región mediterránea, tanto norteña como del
More2021年3月25日 Pinus halepensis Mill., is a Mediterranean medicinal plant with numerous traditional applications such as anti-scarring, antiseptic, astringent, antifungal, and anti
MorePinus halepensis (Aleppo Pine) The Aleppo pine is easy to identify when it is mature because of its tendency to develop a multi-branched structure. The tops of the canopy have rounded forms and the appearance has an
MoreÁrbol que llega a alcanzar los 20 m, de tronco a menudo tortuoso, de corteza y ramillas grisáceas o blanquecinas. Las hojas salen en grupos de dos, son muy finas y
MoreIdentificar en campo los individuos pertenecientes a Pinus halepensis. Mostrar la distribución de los pinares de Pinus halepensis y discutir su ecología en función de su
More2021年10月13日 Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) is an emblematic conifer native to the Mediterranean region (Fig. 2.1); its ecological and economic relevance (Ne′eman and Trabaud 2000) has spurred great interest in understanding the evolutionary history of its populations at the full distribution scale.The history of P. halepensis in the
MorePinus halepensis. Mill., 1768. Distribución. Distribución natural. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Piñas de Pinus halepensis. Pinus halepensis ( pino de Alepo o pino carrasco) es una especie arbórea del género Pinus en la
MoreAleppo pine ( Pinus halepensis) is a fast-growing conifer often associated with the Brutia pine ( Pinus brutia ), and mainly found in the coastal areas of the western Mediterranean region. It is the most important forest species
More2022年3月18日 The Aleppo pine ( Pinus halepensis ), also known as the Jerusalem pine, is an attractive, drought-tolerant evergreen conifer that has adapted well to growing in hot, dry conditions. It is sometimes grown as a
MoreIn Spain, many Pinus halepensis Mill. forests have been seriously affected by significant forest fires in the past decade, in 1994 alone, more than 100 000 ha were burned in Eastern Spain. In order to study the reproductive characteristics of P. halepensis after forest fires, six locations were selected in four areas affected by serious fires in the summer of 1994,
MorePinus halepensis (Aleppo Pine) The Aleppo pine is easy to identify when it is mature because of its tendency to develop a multi-branched structure. The tops of the canopy have rounded forms and the appearance has an
MorePinus brutia Ten (Figura 2). Esta especie es muy similar morfológicamente a P. halepensis, distinguiéndose de ella por la presencia de piñas casi sentadas y por el color de sus ramas jóvenes, más verdosas que las del pino carrasco. Figura 2. Izquierda: Distribución de Pinus halepensis (verde) y Pinus brutia (rojo). Derecha: Bosque de
MoreConifer, evergreen tree, about 30-50 ft (10-15 m) tall, irregular crown with short ascending branches, columnar when young, umbrella or globose shape when older; trunk often bowed or twisted.
MorePinus halepensis - Esta especie arbórea llega a alcanzar los 12 m cuando habita en la zonas semiáridas, hasta algo más de 20 en las estaciones algo más húmedas. Su fisonomía general es muy variable según las condiciones de desarrollo, pero el porte más característico es el de un árbol de copa ancha, baja, con muchas ramas y con el follaje
MoreDettagli Accetta Cerca per nome Ricerca Avanzata Tipologia Alberi Arbusti Erbacea perenne Forme e Arte Topiaria Forme naturali Rampicante Tappezzante Produzione Vaso Air-Pot Zolla Persistenza foglie Sempreverde Semipersistente Caduco Certificazione D.Lgs 386 D.Lgs 214 D.Lgs 151
MoreHugh D. Safford, V. Ramón Vallejo, in Developments in Soil Science, 2019 In the MB, secondary succession in oldfields is dominated by highly flammable, obligate seeder shrubs and serotinous pines (especially Aleppo pine, Pinus halepensis), which constitute extremely fire-prone ecosystems (Santana et al., 2018).Often, in high risk areas with
More2021年10月13日 Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) is an emblematic conifer native to the Mediterranean region (Fig. 2.1); its ecological and economic relevance (Ne′eman and Trabaud 2000) has spurred great interest in understanding the evolutionary history of its populations at the full distribution scale.The history of P. halepensis in the
More2019年4月10日 This data set provides valuable environmental information about Pinus halepensis and Pinus sylvestris plantations in Spain. An array of 74 physical, chemical and biochemical soil (organic horizon and 10 cm topsoil), climatic, physiographic and stand variables from 32 P. halepensis and 77 variables from 35 P. sylvestris plantations are
More2021年10月13日 4 Citations 1 Altmetric Part of the Managing Forest Ecosystems book series (MAFE,volume 38) Abstract Focusing on pines, this chapter describes the main fire-related traits that contribute to plant fitness in response to fire. First we describe the most relevant fire-adaptive traits, and discuss their evolutionary history and syndromes.
MorePinus halepensis (Aleppo Pine) The Aleppo pine is easy to identify when it is mature because of its tendency to develop a multi-branched structure. The tops of the canopy have rounded forms and the appearance has an
MorePinus brutia Ten (Figura 2). Esta especie es muy similar morfológicamente a P. halepensis, distinguiéndose de ella por la presencia de piñas casi sentadas y por el color de sus ramas jóvenes, más verdosas que las del pino carrasco. Figura 2. Izquierda: Distribución de Pinus halepensis (verde) y Pinus brutia (rojo). Derecha: Bosque de
MoreIn Spain, many Pinus halepensis Mill. forests have been seriously affected by significant forest fires in the past decade, in 1994 alone, more than 100 000 ha were burned in Eastern Spain. In order to study the reproductive characteristics of P. halepensis after forest fires, six locations were selected in four areas affected by serious fires in the summer of 1994,
MorePinus halepensis - Esta especie arbórea llega a alcanzar los 12 m cuando habita en la zonas semiáridas, hasta algo más de 20 en las estaciones algo más húmedas. Su fisonomía general es muy variable según las condiciones de desarrollo, pero el porte más característico es el de un árbol de copa ancha, baja, con muchas ramas y con el follaje
MorePrésentation de Pinus halepensis (Pin d'Alep) : description, classification, répartition, observations, statuts de protection, listes rouges, habitats... En poursuivant votre navigation sur ce site, vous acceptez l’utilisation de
MorePinus halepensis También conocido como pino carrasco, pino de Alepo (castellano), pi blanc (catalán) y Aleppo pinua (euskera). Es un árbol del género Pinus perteneciente a la familia de las Pináceas; caracterizado
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