This study describes the population structure of Norway spruce (Picea abies) as revealed by protein polymorphisms and morphological variation. Electrophoretically detectable genetic variability was ...
Put away your sifting pans and pick axes because there's a tree that grows the next best thing to money. Don't expect to ...
Young Norway spruce trees were grown in 94 pots (2 per pot) on soil substrate derived from granite with low Mg saturation and were fertilized with different amounts of NH₄NO₃ (in total 25, 61, and 97 ...
Rapid height growth may positively influence fiber length in Swedish spruce wood. A case study investigated wood samples from ...
For the first time, a scientific team has established a direct connection between bacterial communities residing inside the ...
A new study has, for the first time, uncovered a connection between bacteria living in Norway spruce needles and gold ...
Money doesn’t grow on trees, so the old saying goes, but gold just might on the Christmas trees of Lapland. In a new study, ...
Gold remains a valuable material and while it doesn’t grow on trees, a new study published in the journal Environmental ...
Scientists discovered the Norway spruce tree can produce gold nanoparticles with the help of bacteria within their needles.
Researchers in Finland have discovered that Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees can produce tiny gold particles within their needles due to the bacteria living within them. The finding, published August ...
Rapid height growth may positively influence fiber length in Swedish spruce wood. A case study investigated wood samples from ...