نتایج جستجو برای: woody plants

تعداد نتایج: 204357  

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Kaijie Zheng Xiaoping Wang Deborah A Weighill Hao-Bo Guo Meng Xie Yongil Yang Jun Yang Shucai Wang Daniel A Jacobson Hong Guo Wellington Muchero Gerald A Tuskan Jin-Gui Chen

Strigolactones are a new class of plant hormones regulating shoot branching and symbiotic interactions with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Studies of branching mutants in herbaceous plants have identified several key genes involved in strigolactone biosynthesis or signaling. The strigolactone signal is perceived by a member of the α/β-fold hydrolase superfamily, known as DWARF14 (D14). However, ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2010
Kasey E Barton Julia Koricheva

Defense against herbivores often changes dramatically as plants develop. Hypotheses based on allocation theory and herbivore selection patterns predict that defense should increase or decrease, respectively, across ontogeny, and previous research partly supports both predictions. Thus, it remains unclear which pattern is more common and what factors contribute to variability among studies. We c...

2004
THOMAS W. KIMMERER THEODORE T. KOZLOWSKI

Red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) and paper birch (Betulapapyrafera Marsh.) seedlings exposed to sulfur dioxide produced acetaldehyde and ethanol, and exhibited increased production of ethylene and ethane. Gas chromatographic measurement of head space gas from incubation tubes containing leaves or seedlings was a simple method of simultaneously measuring all four compounds. Increased ethylene prod...

2017
Anwar Eziz Zhengbing Yan Di Tian Wenxuan Han Zhiyao Tang Jingyun Fang

Drought is one of the abiotic stresses controlling plant function and ecological stability. In the context of climate change, drought is predicted to occur more frequently in the future. Despite numerous attempts to clarify the overall effects of drought stress on the growth and physiological processes of plants, a comprehensive evaluation on the impacts of drought stress on biomass allocation,...

2014
James P. Gibbs Elizabeth A. Hunter Kevin T. Shoemaker Washington H. Tapia Linda J. Cayot

Restoration of extirpated species via captive breeding has typically relied on population viability as the primary criterion for evaluating success. This criterion is inadequate when species reintroduction is undertaken to restore ecological functions and interactions. Herein we report on the demographic and ecological outcomes of a five-decade-long population restoration program for a critical...

2017
Anthony J Mills Antoni V Milewski Dirk Snyman Jorrie J Jordaan

The causes of the worldwide problem of encroachment of woody plants into grassy vegetation are elusive. The effects of soil nutrients on competition between herbaceous and woody plants in various landscapes are particularly poorly understood. A long-term experiment of 60 plots in a South African savanna, comprising annual applications of ammonium sulphate (146-1166 kg ha-1 yr-1) and superphosph...

2016
Rongxiao He Jun Yang Xiqiang Song Brian J. Palik

Assessing the species diversity of an urban forest is important for understanding its structure and functions, but the result can be affected by sampling methods, times, and delimitations of the study area. In this study, we examined the influence of different ways to delimit boundaries of urban areas on the assessment of species diversity of urban forests through a case study conducted in Haik...

Introduction: Allelopathy refers to the plants’ mutual biochemical effects. Despite their significant role in improving and restoring Iranian rangelands, the plants’ allelopathic effects on each other have often been neglected in rangeland seeding. Scholars argue that in stressful conditions of the arid areas caused by low precipitation, the effects of metabolic chemicals secreted by allelochem...

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