نتایج جستجو برای: polygonaceae

تعداد نتایج: 525  

Journal: :Scientia Plena 2022

Triplaris gardneriana Wedd is a deciduous riparian tree occurring in areas with different climatic conditions Brazil, from the rainforest to tropical dry forest. An increase global temperature and drought events can change growth pattern establishment of species. To evaluate effects intermittent on T. seedlings, an experiment was performed using seedlings one month old subjected three water tre...

2012
Geraldine A Allen Kendrick L Marr Laurie J McCormick Richard J Hebda

The ranges of arctic-alpine species have shifted extensively with Pleistocene climate changes and glaciations. Using sequence data from the trnH-psbA and trnT-trnL chloroplast DNA spacer regions, we investigated the phylogeography of the widespread, ancient (>3 million years) arctic-alpine plant Oxyria digyna (Polygonaceae). We identified 45 haplotypes and six highly divergent major lineages; e...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Guillaume Chomicki Philip S Ward Susanne S Renner

Symbioses include some of the clearest cases of coevolution, but their origin, loss or reassembly with different partners can rarely be inferred. Here we use ant/plant symbioses involving three plant clades to investigate the evolution of symbioses. We generated phylogenies for the big-eyed arboreal ants (Pseudomyrmecinae), including 72% of their 286 species, as well as for five of their plant ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2008
Sang-Tae Kim Michael J Donoghue

Interspecific hybridization followed by polyploidization appears to have played a major role in plant diversification, but quantifying the contribution of this mechanism to diversification within taxonomically complex clades remains difficult. Incongruence among gene trees can provide critical insights, especially when combined with data on chromosome numbers, morphology, and geography. To furt...

Journal: :American journal of botany 1998
J M Cavender-Bares P B Voss F A Bazzaz

The incongruency of diurnally varying resources essential to plants may detrimentally affect plants early in their development as indicated by reduced water use efficiency and carbon gain. Typical diurnal patterns of light and CO(2) availability in a midsized temperate herbaceous or forest gap were simulated in specially designed growth chambers. A sinusoidally varying CO(2) treatment (400 ppm ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2007
Melinda A Gammon Jonna L Grimsby Dina Tsirelson Rick Kesseli

Fallopia japonica (Japanese knotweed, Polygonaceae) is a well-known East Asian perennial that is established throughout the U.S. and Europe. Another congener, F. sachalinensis, and their hybrid, F. ×bohemica, also persist on both continents. Their invasive success is primarily attributed to their ability to spread via clonal growth. However, mounting evidence suggests invasion history and dynam...

2017
Yi-Feng Yao Xiao-Yan Song Alexandra H. Wortley Yu-Fei Wang Stephen Blackmore Cheng-Sen Li

The Hengduan Mountains, with a distinct altitudinal differentiation and strong vertical vegetation zonation, occupy an important position in southwestern China as a global hotspot of biodiversity. Pollen analysis of lake sediments sampled along an altitudinal gradient in this region helps us to understand how this vegetation zonation arose and how it has responded to climate change and human im...

Journal: :Cytogenetic and genome research 2009
R Navajas-Pérez T Schwarzacher M Ruiz Rejón M A Garrido-Ramos

A satellite-DNA family (RUSI) has been isolated and characterized in Rumexinduratus Boiss and Reuter (Polygonaceae), an Iberian endemic polygamous sorrel. The RUSI repeats are 170 bp in length and approximately 68% AT-rich containing different variants of degenerate telomere motifs--(TT)(n)AN(GG)(n) -, a typical feature of subtelomeric DNA repeats adjacent to telomeres, which have been referred...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2007
Marie-S Tiébré Jean-P Bizoux Olivier J Hardy John P Bailey Grégory Mahy

The invasive alien knotweeds, Fallopia spp. (Polygonaceae), are some of the most troublesome invasive species in Europe and North America. Invasive success in Fallopia may be enhanced by multiple hybridization events. We examined the pattern of hybridization and its evolutionary consequences in Belgium with a concerted analysis of ploidy levels (chromosome counts and flow cytometry), morphologi...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید