نتایج جستجو برای: defoliation frequency and intensity

تعداد نتایج: 16895313  

2014
Sheng Xu Wenduo Xu Wei Chen Xingyuan He Yanqing Huang Hua Wen

BACKGROUND Plant leaves, as the main photosynthetic organs and the high energy converters among primary producers in terrestrial ecosystems, have attracted significant research attention. Leaf lifespan is an adaptive characteristic formed by plants to obtain the maximum carbon in the long-term adaption process. It determines important functional and structural characteristics exhibited in the e...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2006
Catherine Dhont Yves Castonguay Paul Nadeau Gilles Bélanger Raynald Drapeau Serge Laberge Jean-Christophe Avice François-P Chalifour

AIMS The objective of the study was to characterize variations in proline, arginine, histidine, vegetative storage proteins, and cold-inducible gene expression in overwintering roots of field-grown alfalfa, in response to autumn defoliation, and in relation to spring regrowth and winter survival. METHODS Field trials, established in 1996 in eastern Canada, consisted of two alfalfa cultivars (...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Ken Cullings Christopher Raleigh Michael H New Joan Henson

Loss of photosynthetic area can affect soil microbial communities by altering the availability of fixed carbon. We used denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and Biolog filamentous-fungus plates to determine the effects of artificial defoliation of pines in a mixed pine-spruce forest on the composition of the fungal community in a forest soil. As measured by DGGE, two fungal species we...

Journal: :Journal of insect science 2016
Ashley E Case Albert E Mayfield Stacy L Clark Scott E Schlarbaum Barbara C Reynolds

The Asiatic oak weevil, Cyrtepistomus castaneus Roelofs (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), is a nonnative defoliator of trees in the Fagaceae family in the United States but has not been studied on Castanea species in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Planted trees of Castanea dentata (Marsh.) Borkh. (Fagales: Fagaceae), Castanea mollissima Blume (Fagales: Fagaceae), and four hybrid breeding genera...

Journal: :Ecology and evolution 2016
François Gillet Leslie Mauchamp Pierre-Marie Badot Arnaud Mouly

Understanding how land-use changes affect different facets of plant biodiversity in seminatural European grasslands is of particular importance for biodiversity conservation. As conclusions of previous experimental or synchronic observational studies did not converge toward a general agreement, assessing the recent trends in vegetation change in various grassland systems using a diachronic appr...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2008
E Akkuzu S Guner

A study concerning the effects of elevation and exposure of the spruce forests on defoliation levels of oriental spruce (Picea orientalis (L.) Link.) by Ips typographus L. was carried out during 2005 and 2006 in Artvin-Hatila National Park, Turkey Nine spruce stands were selected at 3 zones of elevations (1000-1350 m, 1350-1700 m and 1700-2000 m) and at different aspects to assess the role of e...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Liang Xu Fei-Hai Yu Elles van Drunen Feike Schieving Ming Dong Niels P R Anten

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Grazing is a complex process involving the simultaneous occurrence of both trampling and defoliation. Clonal plants are a common feature of heavily grazed ecosystems where large herbivores inflict the simultaneous pressures of trampling and defoliation on the vegetation. We test the hypothesis that physiological integration (resource sharing between interconnected ramets) ma...

2017
Brian J. Wilsey James S. Coleman BRIAN J. WILSEY JAMES S. COLEMAN SAMUEL J. MCNAUGHTON

Three plant species from each of three grassland ecosystems were grown under elevated (700 mL/m3) and ambient (350 mL/m3) CO2 and were defoliated or left undefoliated to test whether species response to elevated CO2 and grazing is related to evolutionary grazing history or to mode of photosynthesis. The three ecosystems represented a tropical grassland dominated by C4 species (the Serengeti of ...

2014
R. R. L. Atkinson M. M. Burrell K. E. Rose C. P. Osborne M. Rees

Growth rate varies widely among species and the trade-off between growth rate and storage or maintenance traits is a principal axis of variation between species. Many plant species have substantial root stores, but very little is known about how growth rate modifies responses of these stores to defoliation and other stresses. Species with different growth rates are predicted to respond in disti...

2009
J. DANIEL HARE

J. Eoon. Entomol. 73: 369-373 (1980) Potato plots were partially defoliated by populations of Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say) to learn how insect defoliation affected potato yields. The experiment was repeated 7 times at 2·wk intervals throughout the season to determine how plant sensitivity to defoliation changed with plant development. The percent yield reduction of defoliated rows was regres...

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