نتایج جستجو برای: perennial grasses

تعداد نتایج: 15407  

2009
Corinne A. Keet Robert A. Wood

STUDY POPULATION. Subjects were 278 children (age: 5–14 years) with seasonal grass pollen-induced allergic rhinoconjunctivitis for 2 years. Allergy was confirmed by a timothy grass-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) level of at least class 2 and a wheal diameter of 3 mm in a skin-prick test containing 5 grass pollens included in the SLIT tablet (orchard, meadow, perennial rye, sweet vernal, and ti...

2016
J. H. Cherney

Adaptation and Establishment Meadow fescue prefers deep, rich soils, and while surviving in wet soils, it cannot tolerate flooding. It will survive under dry conditions but is more sensitive to drought than many other grasses. It can be grown in areas suitable for timothy, and is considerably more winter hardy than tall fescue in northern environments. Meadow fescue is closely related to both t...

2001
S. Paulsamy R. Sivakumar V. Balasubramaniam K. Arumugasamy N. Nagarajan

Grass Hills ecosystem lies in Anaimalais. The western ghats possesses rich biodiversity, The annual summer fire, an integral part of this ecosystem, promotes the ecological status of certain perennial grasses including the dominant grass. Chrysopogon zeylanicus Thw. On the other hand, some medicinal plants Viz., Impatiens tomentosa Heyne, Drosera peltata Sm Osbeckia parviflora Arn., Emilia sonc...

Journal: :Science 1990
J H Brown E J Heske

Twelve years after three species of kangaroo rats (Dipodomys spp.) were removed from plots of Chihuahuan Desert shrub habitat, density of tall perennial and annual grasses had increased approximately threefold and rodent species typical of arid grassland had colonized. These were just the most recent and drmatic in a series of changes in plants and animals caused by experimental exclusion of Di...

Journal: :Agricultural & Environmental Letters 2023

Abstract Soil health can differ across cropping systems because of variation in edaphic and management factors. We evaluated how biological indicators soil (soil organic matter [SOM], permanganate oxidizable carbon [POXC], mineralizable [MinC], autoclaved‐citrate‐extractable [ACE] protein, potentially nitrogen [PMN]) compared four common Wisconsin systems: grazed cool‐season pastures, forage‐ba...

2006
P. S. Mir S. Bittman D. Hunt T. Entz B. Yip

Mir, P. S., Bittman, S., Hunt, D., Entz, T. and Yip, B. 2006. Lipid content and fatty acid composition of grasses sampled on different dates through the early part of the growing season. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 86: 279–290. In order to explore the value of herbage for the production of ruminant products with a high content of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), a study was undertaken to determine the co...

2013
Tim van der Weijde Claire L. Alvim Kamei Andres F. Torres Wilfred Vermerris Oene Dolstra Richard G. F. Visser Luisa M. Trindade

With the advent of biorefinery technologies enabling plant biomass to be processed into biofuel, many researchers set out to study and improve candidate biomass crops. Many of these candidates are C4 grasses, characterized by a high productivity and resource use efficiency. In this review the potential of five C4 grasses as lignocellulosic feedstock for biofuel production is discussed. These in...

2004
JAN L. BEYERS

Large, high-severity wildfires remove vegetation cover and expose mineral soil, ofen causing erosion and runoff during postfire rain events to increase dramatically. Land-management agencies in the United States are required to assess site conditions after wildfire and, where necessary, implement emergency watershed rehabilitation measures to help stabilize soil; control movement of water, sedi...

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