نتایج جستجو برای: grasses

تعداد نتایج: 6647  

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Lone Aagesen Fernando Biganzoli Julia Bena Ana C Godoy-Bürki Renata Reinheimer Fernando O Zuloaga

Grasses are ancestrally tropical understory species whose current dominance in warm open habitats is linked to the evolution of C4 photosynthesis. C4 grasses maintain high rates of photosynthesis in warm and water stressed environments, and the syndrome is considered to induce niche shifts into these habitats while adaptation to cold ones may be compromised. Global biogeographic analyses of C4 ...

2008
Robert D. Cox Edith B. Allen

1. Restoration of semi-arid shrub ecosystems often requires control of invasive grasses but the effects of these grass-control treatments on native and exotic forbs have not been investigated adequately to assess long-term stability. In southern California, coastal sage scrub (CSS) vegetation is one semi-arid shrub community that has been invaded extensively by both exotic grasses and exotic fo...

2008
PAUL M. PETERSON ROBERT J. SORENG

The grass family (Poaceae or Gramineae) is the fourth largest flowering plant family in the world and contains about 11,000 species in 800 genera worldwide. Twenty-three genera contain 100 or more species or about half of all grass species, and almost half of the 800 genera are monotypic or diatypic, i.e., with only one or two species (Watson and Dallwitz 1992, 1999). Over the last 150 years th...

2011
Maurice Bosch Claus-Dieter Mayer Alan Cookson Iain S. Donnison

Despite the economic importance of grasses as food, feed, and energy crops, little is known about the genes that control their cell wall synthesis, assembly, and remodelling. Here a detailed transcriptome analysis that allowed the identification of genes involved in grass cell wall biogenesis is provided. Differential gene expression profiling, using maize oligonucleotide arrays, was used to id...

2002
S. K. BRAMAN R. R. DUNCAN M. C. ENGELKE W. W. HANNA K. HIGNIGHT D. RUSH

Grass selections including 10 zoysiagrasses, 18 paspalums, 34 Bermuda grasses, tall fescue, creeping red fescue, and perennial ryegrasses with andwithout endophyte were evaluated for potential resistance to fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith), larvae. Laboratory evaluations assessed the degree of antibiosis among 70 grass lines to Þrst-instar fall armyworms. When all parametersme...

2015
Trevor R. Hodkinson Nicolas Salamin Mark W. Chase Yanis Bouchenak-Khelladi Stephen A. Renvoize Vincent Savolainen TREVOR R. HODKINSON NICOLAS SALAMIN MARK W. CHASE YANIS BOUCHENAK-KHELLADI STEPHEN A. RENVOIZE VINCENT SAVOLAINEN

Phylogenetic studies of grasses (Poaceae) are advanced in comparison with most other angiosperm families. However, few studies have attempted to build large phylogenetic trees of the family and use these for evaluating patterns of diversification or other macroevolutionary hypotheses. Two contrasting approaches can be used to generate large trees: supermatrix analyses and supertrees. In this pa...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Fergus P Massey Sue E Hartley

The impact of plant-based factors on the population dynamics of mammalian herbivores has been the subject of much debate in ecology, but the role of antiherbivore defences in grasses has received relatively little attention. Silica has been proposed as the primary defence in grasses and is thought to lead to increased abrasiveness of foliage so deterring feeding, as well as reducing foliage dig...

2016
Wei Wang Hui Zhou Baiquan Ma Albert Owiti Schuyler S. Korban Yuepeng Han

Sugars play a variety of roles in plants, and their accumulation in seeds and/or surrounding pericarp tissues is distinctly different between grasses and eudicots. However, little is known about the evolutionary pattern of genes involved in sugar accumulation in these two major groups of flowering plants. Here, we compared evolutionary rates, gene duplication, and selective patterns of genes in...

2009
J. Abraham J. Corbin Joel K. Abraham Jeffrey D. Corbin Carla M. D’Antonio

49 Early emergence of plant seedlings can offer strong competitive advantages over 50 later-germinating neighbors through the preemption of limiting resources. This 51 phenomenon may have contributed to the persistent dominance of European annual 52 grasses over native perennial grasses in California grasslands, since the former 53 species typically germinate earlier in the growing season than ...

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