نتایج جستجو برای: quercus spp

تعداد نتایج: 57431  

Journal: :IOP conference series 2022

Abstract Henan province is located in central China and the assessment of its arboreal forests’ carbon sink storage important to sustainable use forest resources. This study used 2018 inventory data estimate biomass storage. The results showed that: (1) By origin, natural lower than that artificial forest. (2) type, Populus L. accounted for highest proportion, together with Mixed broadleaf Quer...

Journal: :Journal of The Torrey Botanical Society 2022

We used historical and contemporary survey data to assess the dynamics in two old-growth forests at Savage Mountain, Maryland, versus secondary from surrounding landscape of northern Allegheny Mountain Plateau (AMP). This is first published compilation witness trees western Maryland. The on are presently dominated by mixed oak (Quercus spp. L.; 42%), red maple (Acer rubrum L.), black birch (Bet...

Journal: :Mycologia 2013
Gonzalo Guevara Gregory Bonito James M Trappe Efren Cázares Gwendolyn Williams Rosanne A Healy Christopher Schadt Rytas Vilgalys

Recent surveys of belowground fungal biodiversity in México and USA have revealed many undescribed truffle species, including many in the genus Tuber. Here we describe seven new species: Tuber beyerlei, T. castilloi, T. guevarai, T. lauryi, T. mexiusanum, T. miquihuanense and T. walkeri. Phylogenetic analyses place these species within the Maculatum group, an understudied clade of small truffle...

2004

—Unsuccessful oak (Quercus spp.) regeneration could result in losses of the rarer portions of the midwestern North American oak savanna region, including the tall grass oak savannas. We undertook this study to understand the effects of restoration on promoting growth of naturally occurring Q. alba seedlings in a degraded tall grass oak savanna in Iowa, USA. Initial restoration efforts, which in...

2014
Y BAKIŞ MT BABAÇ

Morphological variations of acorn among and within the groups of Quercus species were studied. A total of 617 acorns belonging to 14 species representing all 3 sections of Quercus L. (Fagaceae) in Turkey were examined in this study. Specimens were collected from 47 different populations over both Anatolian and Thrace part of Turkey. Principal component analysis was used to analyze the morpholog...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
J A Huddle S G Pallardy

Acer rubrum L., A. saccharum Marsh., Quercus alba L. and Q. rubra L. seedlings subjected to soil and stem base heat treatments showed rapid declines in rates of transpiration and photosynthesis. Reductions in photosynthetic rate were partly attributable to mesophyll inhibition. Quercus seedlings were less able to maintain transpiration and photosynthesis after heat treatment than Acer seedlings...

2014
Mingming Zhang Zhong Dong Xianfeng Yi Andrew W Bartlow

Several squirrel species excise the embryo of acorns of most white oak species to arrest germination for long-term storage. However, it is not clear how these acorns counter embryo excision and survive in the arms race of coevolution. In this study, we simulated the embryo excision behavior of squirrels by removing 4 mm of cotyledon from the apical end of white oak acorns differing in embryo de...

2003
K. J. Swank forest Elliott

The tree and shrub species on a 16-ha watershed in the Coweeta Basin were sampled in 1984 and again in 1991 to determine the effects of drought on tree species composition and basal area growth. Mortality and radial growth were determined for tree species within three community types that represent a moisture gradient from moist to dry: covehardwoods > mixed-oak > oak-pine. Tree mortality from ...

2012
Malkie Spodek Yair Ben-Dov Murad Ghanim Zvi Mendel

Descriptions and illustrations of the adult female and first-instar nymph of the kermesid Nidularia balachowskii Bodenheimer, based on the adult female lectotype and paralectotype (here designated), and new material collected from Israel are presented. A key for the identification of first-instar nymphs of Nidularia spp. is offered. Molecular identification of Nidularia balachowskii, using nucl...

2005
Jan W. van Wagtendonk

Fire has been a pervasive influence on the Sierra Nevadan landscape for millennia. Lake sediments containing charcoal and pollen indicate that fires have occurred for at least the past 13,000 years. Brunelle and Anderson (2003) found that charcoal accumulation varied with vegetation and temperature, increasing during warm periods dominated by oaks (Quercus spp.) and sagebrush (Artemisia trident...

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