نتایج جستجو برای: plant biomass

تعداد نتایج: 444687  

Journal: :Ecology 2018
Lauren C Cline Sarah E Hobbie Michael D Madritch Christopher R Buyarski David Tilman Jeannine M Cavender-Bares

It is commonly assumed that microbial communities are structured by "bottom-up" ecological forces, although few experimental manipulations have rigorously tested the mechanisms by which resources structure soil communities. We investigated how plant substrate availability might structure fungal communities and belowground processes along an experimental plant richness gradient in a grassland ec...

2007
Dana Mitchell

The USDA, Forest Service, Forest Products Lab funds several grants each year for the purpose of studying woody biomass utilization. One selected project proposed removing small diameter stems and unmerchantable woody material from National Forest lands and delivering it to a coal-fired power plant in Alabama for energy conversion. The Alabama Power Company will test the utilization of the woody...

2016
Maïté S. Guignard Richard A. Nichols Robert J. Knell Andy Macdonald Catalina‐Andreea Romila Mark Trimmer Ilia J. Leitch Andrew R. Leitch

Angiosperm genome sizes (GS) range c. 2400-fold, and as nucleic acids are amongst the most phosphorus- (P) and nitrogen (N)-demanding cellular biomolecules, we test the hypothesis that a key influence on plant biomass and species composition is the interaction between N and P availability and plant GS. We analysed the impact of different nutrient regimes on above-ground biomass of angiosperm sp...

2016
Marcus Foston Reichel Samuel Jian He Arthur J. Ragauskas

To fully realize the potential of lignocellulosic biomass as a renewable resource for the production of fuels, chemicals, and materials, an improved understanding of the chemical and molecular structures within biomass and how those structures are formed during biosynthesis and transformed during (thermochemical and biological) conversion must be developed. This effort will require analytical t...

2013
Mingquan Jia Ling Tong Yan Chen Yong Wang Yuanzhi Zhang

A neural network (NN) algorithm to invert biomass of rice plants using quad-polarization radar datasets of ground-based scatterometer and spaceborne RADARSAT-2 has been studied. The NN is trained with pairs of multipolarization radar backscattering and biomass data. The backscattering data are simulated from a Monte Carlo backscatter model that uses the outputs from a growth model of the rice p...

2015
Heath D Starns Floyd W Weckerly Mark A Ricca Adam Duarte

Interactions between large herbivores and their food supply are central to the study of population dynamics. We assessed temporal and spatial patterns in meadow plant biomass over a 23-year period for meadow complexes that were spatially linked to three distinct populations of Roosevelt elk (Cervus elaphus roosevelti) in northwestern California. Our objectives were to determine whether the plan...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Michael S Strickland Dror Hawlena Aspen Reese Mark A Bradford Oswald J Schmitz

Trophic cascades--the indirect effects of carnivores on plants mediated by herbivores--are common across ecosystems, but their influence on biogeochemical cycles, particularly the terrestrial carbon cycle, are largely unexplored. Here, using a (13)C pulse-chase experiment, we demonstrate how trophic structure influences ecosystem carbon dynamics in a meadow system. By manipulating the presence ...

2007
Keenan M. L. Mack Jennifer A. Rudgers K. M. L. Mack

Most organisms engage in beneficial interactions with other species; however, little is known regarding how individuals balance the competing demands of multiple mutualisms. Here we examine three-way interactions among a widespread grass, Schedonorus phoenix, a protective fungal endophyte aboveground, Neotyphodium coenophialum, and nutritional symbionts (arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi) belowgroun...

Journal: :The Journal of Ecology 2008
M Syndonia Bret-Harte Michelle C Mack Gregory R Goldsmith Daniel B Sloan Jennie DeMarco Gaius R Shaver Peter M Ray Zy Biesinger F Stuart Chapin

Plant communities in natural ecosystems are changing and species are being lost due to anthropogenic impacts including global warming and increasing nitrogen (N) deposition. We removed dominant species, combinations of species and entire functional types from Alaskan tussock tundra, in the presence and absence of fertilization, to examine the effects of non-random species loss on plant interact...

2008
L. W. Rose IV M. K. Das C. M. Taliaferro

Information on heritability and predicted gains from selection for increased biomass yield for ethanol production in switchgrass is limited and may vary among breeding populations. The purpose of this study was to estimate heritability and predicted gains from selection for higher biomass yield within a lowland ecotype switchgrass population, Southern Lowland 93 (SL-93), and two upland ecotype ...

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