نتایج جستجو برای: ecotypes

تعداد نتایج: 2016  

Journal: :علوم گیاهان زراعی ایران 0
زهرا موحدی حمید دهقانی محمدعلی مفیدیان

selection of superior varieties of wide adaptability over diverse farming environments is of high importance, prior to any varietal recommendation. in order to study yield stability of alfalfa, 17 ecotypes were evaluated during 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 growing seasons at 10 research stations. each trial was carried out according to a completely randomized block design of 3 replications with fres...

2017
Abdelghani Chakhchar Matthew Haworth Cherkaoui El Modafar Marco Lauteri Claudia Mattioni Said Wahbi Mauro Centritto

The argan tree (Argania spinosa) occurs in a restricted area of Southwestern Morocco characterized by low water availability and high evapotranspirative demand. Despite the adaptation of the argan tree to drought stress, the extent of the argan forest has declined markedly due to increased aridity, land use changes and the expansion of olive cultivation. The oil of the argan seed is used for co...

2012
Jeffry L Dudycha Christopher S Brandon Kevin C Deitz

Consumer-resource interactions are a central issue in evolutionary and community ecology because they play important roles in selection and population regulation. Most consumers encounter resource variation at multiple scales, and respond through phenotypic plasticity in the short term or evolutionary divergence in the long term. The key traits for these responses may influence resource acquisi...

2017
Syed Tahir Ata-Ul-Karim Yan Zhu Xiaojun Liu Qiang Cao Yongchao Tian Weixing Cao

The critical nitrogen (N) dilution curve is a suitable analytical tool for in-season estimation of N status to implement precision N management. This study was undertaken for a comprehensive comparison of N dilution curves in Japonica and Indica rice to investigate, whether a single curve can be used for both rice ecotypes and to determine the most robust plant index for assessing N status in r...

2015
Loretta C Johnson Jacob T Olsen Hannah Tetreault Angel DeLaCruz Johnny Bryant Theodore J Morgan Mary Knapp Nora M Bello Sara G Baer Brian R Maricle

Identifying suitable genetic stock for restoration often employs a 'best guess' approach. Without adaptive variation studies, restoration may be misguided. We test the extent to which climate in central US grasslands exerts selection pressure on a foundation grass big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii), widely used in restorations, and resulting in local adaptation. We seeded three regional ecotype...

2005
D. P. Herman P. R. Wade J. W. Durban C. O. Matkin R. G. LeDuc L. G. Barrett-Lennard M. M. Krahn

Blubber biopsy samples from eastern North Pacific killer whales Orcinus orca were analyzed for fatty acids, carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes and organochlorine contaminants. Fatty acid profiles were sufficiently distinct among the 3 reported ecotypes (‘resident,’ ‘transient’ or ‘offshore’) to enable individual animals to be correctly classified by ecotype and also by mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA...

Journal: :Journal of morphology 2013
Aspen T Reese Hayley C Lanier Eric J Sargis

Pika species generally fall into two ecotypes, meadow-dwelling (burrowing) or talus-dwelling, a classification that distinguishes a suite of different ecological, behavioral, and life history traits. Despite these differences, little morphological variation has previously been documented to distinguish among ecotypes. The aim of this study was to test whether postcranial features related to bur...

1999
P. A. Racey P. J. Bacon J. F. Dallas S. B. Piertney LOUIS BERNATCHEZ ANGELO CHOUINARD

Species pairs of whitefish (Coregonus sp.) found in postglacial lakes are used to illustrate the benefits of combining molecular and ecological approaches in studies of adaptive radiation. A detailed mitochondrial DNA phylogeographic analysis revealed that this species complex is composed of five major phylogenetic groups identifying races that survived the Pleistocene glaciations in distinct r...

2017
Bo Feng Yang Fang Zhibin Xu Chao Xiang Chunhong Zhou Fei Jiang Tao Wang Hai Zhao

Lemnaceae (commonly called duckweed) is an aquatic plant ideal for quantitative analysis in plant sciences. Several species of this family represent the smallest and fastest growing flowering plants. Different ecotypes of the same species vary in their biochemical and physiological properties. Thus, selecting of desirable ecotypes of a species is very important. Here, we developed a simple and ...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2012
J Kitano S Mori C L Peichel

Sexual dimorphism in geometric body shape and external morphology was compared between marine and stream-resident forms of three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus collected from North America and Japan. Some aspects of sexual dimorphism were shared between ecotypes: males had larger heads than females with no significant effect of ecotype on the magnitude of sexual dimorphism. By contra...

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