نتایج جستجو برای: arid and semiarid climate

تعداد نتایج: 16861318  

2006
M. Holmgren P. Stapp C. R. Dickman C. Gracia S. Graham J. R. Gutiérrez C. Hice F. Jaksic D. A. Kelt M. Letnic M. Lima B. C. López P. L. Meserve W. B. Milstead G. A. Polis M. A. Previtali M. Richter S. Sabaté F. A. Squeo

Fundamentally, El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a climatic and oceanographic phenomenon, but it has profound effects on terrestrial ecosystems. Although the ecological effects of ENSO are becoming increasingly known from a wide range of terrestrial ecosystems (Holmgren et al., 2001), their impacts have been more intensively studied in arid and semiarid systems. In this brief communication...

Populus euphratica tree is a species naturally growing in riparian zones of rivers in arid and semiarid region where seasonal flooding and soil waterloging provides the conditions for this species. The aim of current study was to assess survival, growth characteristics and biomass allocation of Populus euphratica seedlings exposed to combined flooding- salinity stress at four levels including c...

2011
G. BOROS

Some enchytraeid species of tropical, subtropical or Mediterranean origin can appear in artificial environments, e.g. green houses due to the worldwide commercial network. Since the used soil from green houses is often disposed outdoors, a question raised that these exotic enchytraeid species could survive under continental climate conditions. In this experiment two of the resettled green house...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Andrea Porras-Alfaro Jose Herrera Robert L Sinsabaugh Kylea J Odenbach Timothy Lowrey Donald O Natvig

The broad distribution and high colonization rates of plant roots by a variety of endophytic fungi suggest that these symbionts have an important role in the function of ecosystems. Semiarid and arid lands cover more than one-third of the terrestrial ecosystems on Earth. However, a limited number of studies have been conducted to characterize root-associated fungal communities in semiarid grass...

1996
Robert P. Adams

The potential of arid/semiarid land plants a s sources of commercial products is illustrated by the following examples: candelilla (wax); jojoba (oil, protein); Acacia spp. (gum); Astragalus spp. (tragacanth gum); guayule (rubber); rabbitbrush (rubber, chemicals); sunflowers (rubber, chemicals); yucca (soap); and cresote bush (antioxidants, phenolic resins). co-evolutionary selection is a cause...

2015
Theresa A. McHugh Ember M. Morrissey Sasha C. Reed Bruce A. Hungate Egbert Schwartz

Water drives the functioning of Earth's arid and semiarid lands. Drylands can obtain water from sources other than precipitation, yet little is known about how non-rainfall water inputs influence dryland communities and their activity. In particular, water vapor adsorption--movement of atmospheric water vapor into soil when soil air is drier than the overlying air--likely occurs often in drylan...

2007
Lili Wang Jinyuan Xin Yuesi Wang Zhanqing Li Guangren Liu Jing Li

The accuracy of the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer’s (MODIS) aerosol products is still uncertain in China, due to a lack of validation by long-term and large-scale ground-based observations. In this paper, the MODIS aerosol optical depth (AOD) product is evaluated using Chinese Sun Hazemeter Network (CSHNET) data as ground truths over different ecological regions in China during ...

2014
Guang-Lei Gao Guo-Dong Ding Bin Wu Yu-Qing Zhang Shu-Gao Qin Yuan-Yuan Zhao Yan-Feng Bao Yun-Dong Liu Li Wan Ji-Feng Deng

BACKGROUND Biological soil crusts are common components of desert ecosystem; they cover ground surface and interact with topsoil that contribute to desertification control and degraded land restoration in arid and semiarid regions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS To distinguish the changes in topsoil affected by biological soil crusts, we compared topsoil properties across three types of succe...

Journal: :Environmental management 2009
Ryan F Limb Samuel D Fuhlendorf Darrel E Townsend

Ecologists are beginning to recognize the effect of heterogeneity on structure and function in arid and semiarid ecosystems. Additionally, the influences of temperature on ecosystems are widely documented, but landscape temperature patterns and relationships with vegetation are rarely reported in ecological studies. To better understand the importance of temperature patterns to the conservation...

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