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Ogwe osisi dị ndụ

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A na-emepụta ogwe osisi dị ndụ mgbe a na-egbutu osisi dị ndụ, gbaa ya ọkụ, rie ya, ma ọ bụ bute ya ọrịa, na-eme ka cambium ya nwụọ n'elu usoro mgbọrọgwụ.

A na-akọwa ogwe osisi ndị dị ndụ dị ka ndị nwere obere mpụga nke mkpụrụ ndụ ndị dị ndụ nke gbara oghere dị n'etiti gburugburu.[1]

Ụkwụ dị ndụ nwere ike ịdị ndụ ruo ọtụtụ afọ site na.

  • na-eji oke carbon echekwa,
  • nnyefe nke ihe na-edozi ahụ site na mgbọrọgwụ nke osisi ndị gbara ya gburugburu, nke mycorrhiza[2] na-enyekarị aka ma ọ bụ
  • mgbọrọgwụ na-agbanye na usoro mgbọrọgwụ nke osisi ndị dị ndụ.

Mgbọrọgwụ grafting na-enye ohere ịnyefe carbon site na osisi dị ndụ gaa na stumps dị ndụ nke na-ebute mmụba cambium n'ime ukwu.[3]

Ogwe osisi nwere ike itolite anụ ahụ callus n'elu akụkụ ya nke na-eme ka ogologo ndụ nke ogwe osisi ahụ site n'ichebe ya pụọ na ọrịa na mmebi ụmụ ahụhụ.[4] A na-akpọ ogwe osisi dị ndụ nke nwere ike ịmepụta mkpụrụ ma ọ bụ mkpo dị ka oche, a na-ejikwa ya na usoro coppicing nke njikwa osisi.[5]

Ihe Nlereanya Ndị A Na-ahụkarị

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  • Pinus strobus (osisi pine na-acha ọcha)
  • Castanea dentata (American chestnut)
  • Tsuga spp. (hemlock)
  • Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas-fir)
  • Cedrus spp. (cedar)

Edensibia

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  1. Davidson (1963). "Living Stumps of Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr. (Hemlock) in Northern New Jersey". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 90 (3): 204–207. DOI:10.2307/2482756. 
  2. Simard (1997). "Net transfer of carbon between ectomycorrhizal tree species in the field". Nature 388 (6642): 579–582. DOI:10.1038/41557. 
  3. Bormann (1959). "The occurrence of natural root grafting in eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.), and its ecological implications". Ecology 40 (4): 677–691. DOI:10.2307/1929820. 
  4. Lanner (1961). "Living Stumps in the Sierra Nevada". Ecology 42 (1): 170–173. DOI:10.2307/1933281. 
  5. Crist, John B.; Mattson, James A.; Winsauer, Sharon A. 1983. Effect of severing method and stump height on coppice growth. In: Hansen, Edward A., ed. Intensive plantation culture: 12 years research. Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-91. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station: 58-6; retrieved on 2008-05-10 from www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/18839.