نتایج جستجو برای: artemisia steppe

تعداد نتایج: 8549  

Journal: :Journal of Quaternary Science 2021

A detailed, well-dated record of pollen and sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) for the period 15 000–9500 cal a bp describes changes at Lake Bolshoye Shchuchye in Polar Ural Mountains, located far east classical Lateglacial sites western Europe. Arctic tundra rapidly changed to lusher vegetation, possibly including both dwarf (Betula nana) tree birch (B. pubescens), dated our take place 14 565 b...

2015
Sabah Dhibi Amani Ettaya Abdelfettah Elfeki Najla Hfaiedh

BACKGROUND Currently, natural products have been shown to exhibit interesting biological and pharmacological activities and are used as chemotherapeutic agents. The purpose of this study, conducted on Wistar rats, was to evaluate the beneficial effects of Artemisia arborescens oil on oestroprogestative treatment induced damage on liver. MATERIALS/METHODS A total of 36 Wistar rats were divided...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2007
A Stach H García-Mozo J C Prieto-Baena M Czarnecka-Operacz D Jenerowicz W Silny C Galán

BACKGROUND Artemisia species pollen represents a major cause of allergy in Central Europe. Variations in the pollen season, the influence of climate variables and the prevalence of pollinosis to it were analyzed in Poznan, in western Poland between 1995 and 2004. METHODS A Hirst volumetric spore trap was used for atmospheric sampling. Pollination date trend analysis and Spearman correlation t...

2013
Ahmed Nageeb Azza Al-Tawashi Abdul-Hamid Mohammad Emwas Zeyad Abdel-Halim Al-Talla Nahla Al-Rifai

The present work investigates the efficacy of using Artemisia annua in traditional medicine in comparison with chemical extracts of its bioactive molecules. In addition, the effects of location (Egypt and Jericho) on the bioactivities of the plant were investigated. The results showed that water extracts of Artemisia annua from Jericho have stronger antibacterial activities than organic solvent...

2011
Nan Lu Shiping Chen Burkhard Wilske Ge Sun Jiquan Chen

Aims Evapotranspiration (ET) is a key component of water balance and is closely linked to ecosystem productivity. In arid regions, large proportion of precipitation (PPT) is returned to the atmosphere through ET, with only a small amount available to plants. Our objective was to examine the variability in ET–soil water relationship based on a set of ecosystems that are representative for semi-a...

2017
Markus Hauck Choimaa Dulamsuren Christine Heimes

The potential of insects to cause temporary spatial shifts of the forest-steppe borderline was investigated in a case study in the northern Mongolian mountain taiga, where Larix sibirica forests border on montane meadow steppe. Insect herbivores of L. sibirica in northern Mongolia include gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) and grasshoppers, which defoliate trees. Grasshoppers have (like mice) an add...

2018
Yueli Tang Ling Li Tingxiang Yan Xueqing Fu Pu Shi Qian Shen Xiaofen Sun Kexuan Tang

Citation: Tang Y, Li L, Yan T, Fu X, Shi P, Shen Q, Sun X and Tang K (2018) AaEIN3 Mediates the Downregulation of Artemisinin Biosynthesis by Ethylene Signaling Through Promoting Leaf Senescence in Artemisia annua. Front. Plant Sci. 9:413. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00413 AaEIN3 Mediates the Downregulation of Artemisinin Biosynthesis by Ethylene Signaling Through Promoting Leaf Senescence in Artemi...

2014
Jianzhong Cheng Xinqing Lee Benny K.G. Theng Bin Fang Fang Yang

Spatial variability is a major source of uncertainty in estimating the fluxes of greenhouse gases between steppe and atmosphere. The fluxes of CO2, CH4, and N2O were carried out between 08:00 and 10:00 h. of the following day during the midsummer period from a transect (area: 5.25×10 ha) in the semiarid steppe of northern China, using the dark static chamber technique and gas chromatography. Tw...

2014
Huhe Shinchilelt Borjigin Yunxiang Cheng Nobukiko Nomura Toshiaki Nakajima Toru Nakamura Hiroo Uchiyama Bas E. Dutilh

In Inner Mongolia, steppe grasslands face desertification or degradation because of human over activity. One of the reasons for this condition is that croplands have been abandoned after inappropriate agricultural management. The soils in these croplands present heterogeneous environments in which conditions affecting microbial growth and diversity fluctuate widely in space and time. In this st...

Journal: :Conservation science and practice 2022

Abstract Interannual variation, especially weather, is an often‐cited reason for restoration “failures”; yet its importance difficult to experimentally isolate across broad spatiotemporal extents, due correlations between weather and site characteristics. We examined post‐fire treatments within sagebrush‐steppe ecosystems ask: (1) Is following seeding efforts a primary why outcomes depart from ...

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