Betula nigra

Common Names: river birch

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Effects of long-term feeding by spotted lanternfly (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) on ecophysiology of common hardwood host trees.

Hoover K et al (2023).
Environ Entomol.
PubMed:
37643187

Allometric relationships for eight species of 4-5 year old nitrogen-fixing and non-fixing trees.

Carreras Pereira KA et al (2023).
PLoS One.
PubMed:
37603572

Preferential associations of soil fungal taxa under mixed compositions of eastern American tree species.

Kutos S et al (2022).
FEMS Microbiol Ecol.
PubMed:
35521705

Bioremediation of perfluorochemicals: current state and the way forward.

Review
Tang KHD and Kristanti RA (2022).
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng.
PubMed:
35098376

N supply mediates the radiative balance of N(2) O emissions and CO(2) sequestration driven by N-fixing vs. non-fixing trees.

Kou-Giesbrecht S et al (2021).
Ecology.
PubMed:
34041747

Spotted Lanternfly (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) Can Complete Development and Reproduce Without Access to the Preferred Host, Ailanthus altissima.

Uyi O et al (2020).
Environ Entomol.
PubMed:
32725170

Migration of soil microbes may promote tree seedling tolerance to drying conditions.

Allsup C and Lankau R (2019).
Ecology.
PubMed:
30991447

Sybr Green- and TaqMan-Based Quantitative PCR Approaches Allow Assessment of the Abundance and Relative Distribution of Frankia Clusters in Soils.

Ben Tekaya S et al (2017).
Appl Environ Microbiol.
PubMed:
27986724

Abundance and Relative Distribution of Frankia Host Infection Groups Under Actinorhizal Alnus glutinosa and Non-actinorhizal Betula nigra Trees.

Samant S et al (2016).
Microb Ecol.
PubMed:
26143359

Interspecific variation in resistance of Asian, European, and North American birches (Betula spp.) to bronze birch borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae).

Nielsen DG, Muilenburg VL and Herms DA (2011).
Environ Entomol.
PubMed:
22251643

Simulating carbon dioxide exchange rates of deciduous tree species: evidence for a general pattern in biochemical changes and water stress response.

Reynolds RF, Bauerle WL and Wang Y (2009).
Ann Bot.
PubMed:
19567419

Metabolic response of river birch and European birch and European birch roots to hypoxia.

Tripepi RR and Mitchell CA (1984).
Plant Physiol.
PubMed:
16663817