. . "Jur\u00E1sek, Anton\u00EDn" . "Seedlings of European beech of two populations were grown in a shaded and unshaded plastic greenhouse. The objective was to compare seedling growth and the function of assimilatory organs and to determine their reactions after transfer to different light conditions. Seedlings grown in the unshaded plastic greenhouse were taller and stronger at the end of the first growing season and had the higher weight and volume of shoots and root systems than seedlings grown in the shade. A higher number of leaves, larger total leaf area and higher dry matter of leaves per 1 plant were determined in seedlings grown in the sun. The average area of one leaf was larger in seedlings grown in the shade. The higher photosynthetic electron transport rate (ETR) determined from the light curves of chlorophyll fluorescence in seedlings grown in the sun was apparently connected with the higher photosynthetic rate and more intensive growth of these seedlings." . "10" . "1212-4834" . . "9"^^ . . "RIV/00020702:_____/10:#0000399!RIV11-MZE-00020702" . . "[B892F05D03AE]" . . . . "Growth and physiological state of beech seedlings grown in a nursery in different light conditions"@en . "RIV/00020702:_____/10:#0000399" . "beech; chlorophyll fluorescence; light conditions; morphology"@en . . "Martincov\u00E1, Jarmila" . . "Z(MZE0002070203)" . . . . "Growth and physiological state of beech seedlings grown in a nursery in different light conditions"@en . "56" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "3"^^ . . "Journal of Forest Science" . "Growth and physiological state of beech seedlings grown in a nursery in different light conditions" . "Leugner, Jan" . "3"^^ . "261057" . "Growth and physiological state of beech seedlings grown in a nursery in different light conditions" . . . "Seedlings of European beech of two populations were grown in a shaded and unshaded plastic greenhouse. The objective was to compare seedling growth and the function of assimilatory organs and to determine their reactions after transfer to different light conditions. Seedlings grown in the unshaded plastic greenhouse were taller and stronger at the end of the first growing season and had the higher weight and volume of shoots and root systems than seedlings grown in the shade. A higher number of leaves, larger total leaf area and higher dry matter of leaves per 1 plant were determined in seedlings grown in the sun. The average area of one leaf was larger in seedlings grown in the shade. The higher photosynthetic electron transport rate (ETR) determined from the light curves of chlorophyll fluorescence in seedlings grown in the sun was apparently connected with the higher photosynthetic rate and more intensive growth of these seedlings."@en . . .