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Canonical scores plots from linear discriminant analysis, showing the separation of cone types by total terpene concentrations.
<p>Concentrations of all cone types were ln (x+1) transformed before analysis.</p
Characteristics of sites and families used for experiments of induced terpene responses, planted and grown at the I.K. Barber Enhanced Forestry Laboratory at the University of Northern British Columbia.
<p>Characteristics of sites and families used for experiments of induced terpene responses, planted and grown at the I.K. Barber Enhanced Forestry Laboratory at the University of Northern British Columbia.</p
Effect of cone type of seed source on concentrations (ppm, mean±1 SE) of terpenes in lodgepole pine woody tissue.
<p>Effect of cone type of seed source on concentrations (ppm, mean±1 SE) of terpenes in lodgepole pine woody tissue.</p
Descriptive statistics and comparisons by paired <i>t</i>-tests of the proportion of concentrations of (+)- and (–)-enantiomers of analyzed terpenes in lodgepole pine woody tissue.
<p>N = 45.</p
Significance tests of the random effects (site and family) from the mixed effects ANOVAs for the effect of MeJa treatment and conetype of maternal seed source on terpene production in woody tissue of lodgepole pine seedlings.
<p>Significance tests of the random effects (site and family) from the mixed effects ANOVAs for the effect of MeJa treatment and conetype of maternal seed source on terpene production in woody tissue of lodgepole pine seedlings.</p
Results of the mixed effects ANOVAs for the effect of MeJa treatment and cone type of maternal seed source on the proportion of (+)-enantiomer produced for five chiral terpenes in woody tissue of lodgepole pine seedlings.
<p>Results of the mixed effects ANOVAs for the effect of MeJa treatment and cone type of maternal seed source on the proportion of (+)-enantiomer produced for five chiral terpenes in woody tissue of lodgepole pine seedlings.</p
Significance tests of the random effects (site and family) from the mixed-model ANOVAs for the effect of MeJa treatment and cone type of maternal seed source on the proportion of (+)-enantiomer produced for five chiral terpenes in woody tissue of lodgepole pine seedlings.
<p>Significance tests of the random effects (site and family) from the mixed-model ANOVAs for the effect of MeJa treatment and cone type of maternal seed source on the proportion of (+)-enantiomer produced for five chiral terpenes in woody tissue of lodgepole pine seedlings.</p
Illustration of paternal and maternal seed sources of cone types of lodgepole pine collected and grown in the I.K. Barber Enhanced Forestry Laboratory at the University of Northern British Columbia.
<p>The cones were collected such that there were three combinations of surviving (S) and non-surviving (NS) cones: “dead” cones = NS X NS, “old” cones = S X NS, and “young” cones = S X S.</p
Terpene concentrations (ppm, mean±1 SE) of lodgepole pine seedlings, comparing seedlings treated with a MeJa solution and control seedlings.
<p>Terpene concentrations (ppm, mean±1 SE) of lodgepole pine seedlings, comparing seedlings treated with a MeJa solution and control seedlings.</p
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