نتایج جستجو برای: woody plants

تعداد نتایج: 204357  

2001
Alexander A Myburg Ronald R Sederoff

The earliest land plants were short, herbaceous plants that evolved from primitive, water-living ancestors. For these plants, the change from a predominantly aquatic to a terrestrial environment was accompanied by the need for additional structural support to keep the plants upright and the need for more efficient transport of water to the aboveground parts of the plants. Larger plant sizes als...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Cho-Ying Huang Stuart E Marsh Mitchel P McClaran Steven R Archer

Algorithms relating remotely sensed woody cover to biomass are often the basis for large-scale inventories of aboveground carbon stocks. However, these algorithms are commonly applied in a generic fashion without consideration of disturbances that might alter vegetation structure. We compared field and remote sensing estimates of woody biomass on savannas with contrasting disturbance (fire) his...

2016
Xuan Ma Yong-Bin Ou Yong-Feng Gao Stanley Lutts Tao-Tao Li Yang Wang Yong-Fu Chen Yu-Fang Sun Yin-An Yao

The effects of moderate salinity on the responses of woody plants to UV-B radiation were investigated using two Populus species (Populus alba and Populus russkii). Under UV-B radiation, moderate salinity reduced the oxidation pressure in both species, as indicated by lower levels of cellular H2O2 and membrane peroxidation, and weakened the inhibition of photochemical efficiency expressed by O-J...

2011
Jia-Wei Wang Mee Yeon Park Ling-Jian Wang Yeonjong Koo Xiao-Ya Chen Detlef Weigel R. Scott Poethig

After germination, plants enter juvenile vegetative phase and then transition to an adult vegetative phase before producing reproductive structures. The character and timing of the juvenile-to-adult transition vary widely between species. In annual plants, this transition occurs soon after germination and usually involves relatively minor morphological changes, whereas in trees and other perenn...

2016
Jujie Jia Zhicong Dai Feng Li Yanjie Liu

Global environmental changes can create novel habitats, promoting the growth of alien plants that often exhibit broad environmental tolerance and high phenotypic plasticity. However, the mechanisms underlying these growth promotory effects are unknown at present. Here, we conducted a phylogenetically controlled meta-analysis using data from 111 published studies encompassing the responses of 12...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Craig Brodersen Steven Jansen Brendan Choat Christopher Rico Jarmila Pittermann

Plant water transport occurs through interconnected xylem conduits that are separated by partially digested regions in the cell wall known as pit membranes. These structures have a dual function. Their porous construction facilitates water movement between conduits while limiting the spread of air that may enter the conduits and render them dysfunctional during a drought. Pit membranes have bee...

2011
Lauren M. Porensky Kari E. Veblen

Spatial heterogeneity in woody cover affects biodiversity and ecosystem function, and may be particularly influential in savanna ecosystems. Browsing and interactions with herbaceous plants can create and maintain heterogeneity in woody cover, but the relative importance of these drivers remains unclear, especially when considered across multiple edaphic contexts. In African savannas, abandoned...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2007
E Gilad M Shachak E Meron

A mathematical model for plant communities in water-limited systems is introduced and applied to a mixed woody-herbaceous community. Two feedbacks between biomass and water are found to be of crucial importance for understanding woody-herbaceous interactions: water uptake by plants' roots and increased water infiltration at vegetation patches. The former acts to increase interspecific competiti...

2016
Rajeev Arora Kari Taulavuori

Winter survial during an annual cycle of temperateand boreal-zone woody perennials is a multicomponent response. Two of these components are: (1) the timing, rate, and extent of cold acclimation (CA; Box 1), and (2) plants’ ability to sufficiently maintain its freezing tolerance (FT) until the danger of killing frosts is passed which is determined by, among other factors, plants’ ability to res...

2017
Ana M. Fortes Philippe Gallusci

Epigenetic marks include Histone Post-Translational Modifications and DNA methylation which are known to participate in the programming of gene expression in plants and animals. These epigenetic marks may be subjected to dynamic changes in response to endogenous and/or external stimuli and can have an impact on phenotypic plasticity. Studying how plant genomes can be epigenetically shaped under...

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