نتایج جستجو برای: عصاره reynoutria sachalinensis

تعداد نتایج: 12213  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Yasuhiro Utsumi Yuzou Sano Ryo Funada Jun Ohtani Seizo Fujikawa

An analysis was made of progressive changes in patterns of cavitation in the sapwood of three species of conifer (Larix kaempferi, Abies sachalinensis, and Picea jezoensis) that were growing in a sub-frigid zone. In all three conifers, all tracheids of the newly forming outermost annual ring were filled with water or cytoplasm during the period from May to August. However, many tracheids in the...

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...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2003
Amir Reza Jassbi

Plagiodera versicolora, a willow beetle living on S. sachalinensis, is found on S. integra during early June in Hokkaido Island, Japan. This insect selects several species of willows (Salix), including S. integra as host plant in Honshu Island of Japan. To determine the reasons for the limited distribution of this beetle on the willows of Hokkaido, the feeding preference of the insect to leaves...

2016
Shauna-Lee Chai Jian Zhang Amy Nixon Scott Nielsen

Accounting for climate change in invasive species risk assessments improves our understanding of potential future impacts and enhances our preparedness for the arrival of new non-native species. We combined traditional risk assessment for invasive species with habitat suitability modeling to assess risk to biodiversity based on climate change. We demonstrate our method by assessing the risk for...

Journal: :Invasive Plant Science and Management 2023

Abstract Japanese knotweed ( Reynoutria japonica Houtt.) is an invasive Asian plant abundant along rivers in its introduced range. In riparian areas, floods and ice flows uproot the rhizomes, facilitating their dissemination downstream. Control of large, well-established R. clones areas difficult if use herbicides prohibited. An alternative to controlling entrenched rapid detection manual unear...

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