نتایج جستجو برای: vaccinium arctostaphylos

تعداد نتایج: 1672  

2009
Paul W. Tooley Marsha Browning

Phytophthora ramorum is a destructive pathogen of oak and tanoak in California and Oregon (10,31,33) and also causes disease symptoms on a large number of other plant species (7,15). Quarantines have been in place since 2001 to prevent the spread of P. ramorum from infested areas (1,28). A federal order went into effect on 10 January 2005 in response to detections of P. ramorum in California, O...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1986
F S Davies J A Flore

Roots of 1.5-year-old ;Woodard' rabbiteye blueberry plants (Vaccinium ashei Reade) were flooded in containers or maintained at container capacity over a 5-day period. Carbon assimilation, and stomatal and residual conductances were monitored on one fully expanded shoot/plant using an open flow gas analysis system. Quantum yield was calculated from light response curves. Carbon assimilation and ...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Verciane Schneider Cezarotto Sandro Rogério Giacomelli Maria Helena Vendruscolo Angélica Signor Vestena Caroll Schneider Cezarotto Ritiel Corrêa da Cruz Luana Haselein Maurer Luana Mota Ferreira Tatiana Emanuelli Letícia Cruz

The effect of variation of harvest season and cultivar on the total phenolic content (TPC), total flavonoid content (TFC), HPLC-UV/DAD profile and antioxidant properties in Vaccinium ashei (Rabbiteye blueberry) leaves grown in Brazil was evaluated. The cultivars collected in December and March were Aliceblue, Powderblue, Climax, Bluegem and FloridaM. It was observed that leaves from March had t...

2002

Introduction Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry) is a member of the Ericaceae family, and is also known as European blueberry, huckleberry, whortleberry, or blueberry. It is a shrubby perennial plant one to two feet in height and can be found in the mountains and forests of Europe and the northern United States. Its branches contain alternating, elliptical, bright green leaves, and its flowers, whic...

2007
JON E. KEELEY MICHAEL C. VASEY V. THOMAS PARKER

The genus Arctostaphylos consists mostly of chaparral shrubs known by the common name manzanita, and one of the widest ranging of these is A. glandulosa Eastw., distributed from Baja California to Oregon. Particularly in the southern half of its range it exhibits complex patterns of morphological variation that have long presented taxonomic challenges. Phenetic analysis of morphological traits ...

2017
Valeria Kolosova Ingvar Svanberg Raivo Kalle Lisa Strecker Ayşe Mine Gençler Özkan Andrea Pieroni Kevin Cianfaglione Zsolt Molnár Nora Papp Łukasz Łuczaj Dessislava Dimitrova Daiva Šeškauskaitė Jonathan Roper Avni Hajdari Renata Sõukand

Ethnolinguistic studies are important for understanding an ethnic group's ideas on the world, expressed in its language. Comparing corresponding aspects of such knowledge might help clarify problems of origin for certain concepts and words, e.g. whether they form common heritage, have an independent origin, are borrowings, or calques. The current study was conducted on the material in Slavonic,...

1997
Philip M. McDonald Gary O. Fiddler

McDonald, Philip M.; Fiddler, Gary O. 1997. Treatment duration and time since disturbance affect vegetation development in a young California red fir plantation. Res. Paper PSW-RP-233. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 14 p. The density and development of greenleaf manzanita, snowbrush, goldenbush (rabbitbrush), and graminoids were e...

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