نتایج جستجو برای: plant size

تعداد نتایج: 930601  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
James A Fordyce Chris C Nice

We investigated one causal explanation for geographic variation in clutch size and aggregative feeding of the pipevine swallowtail, Battus philenor. Populations in California lay larger clutches than those in Texas, and larger feeding aggregations grow at an accelerated rate on the California host plant. Using reciprocal transplant experiments with larvae from California and Texas populations, ...

2012
Kohei Koyama Yoshiki Hidaka Masayuki Ushio

We investigated whole-plant leaf area in relation to ontogenetic variation in leaf-size for a forest perennial herb, Cardiocrinum cordatum. The 200-fold ontogenetic variability in C. cordatum leaf area followed a power-law dependence on total leaf number, a measure of developmental stage. When we normalized for plant size, the function describing the size of single leaves along the stem was sim...

Arsenic (As) is a toxic metalloid which is usually found in rice fields as a contamination and has negative effects on the plant growth and reduces the crop yield. Similar to heavy metals, the deleterious effects of As may be due to, at least in part, the amount of absorbed As and disturbance of the plant water status. I...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1981
V G Pursel D O Elliott C W Newman R B Staigmiller

The synthetic progestogen, allyl trenbolone, was fed daily to 60 gilts at 15 mg/gilt for 18 days. Sixty-eight gilts that came into estrus the same week as treated gilts served as controls. Gilts were checked for estrus twice daily and were artificially inseminated with frozen semen or bred by natural service. All but two treated gilts returned to estrus between 4 and 7 days after withdrawal of ...

2017
Ashwini Venkatasubramaniam Julian Wolfson Nathan Mitchell Timothy Barnes Meghan JaKa Simone French

BACKGROUND In many studies, it is of interest to identify population subgroups that are relatively homogeneous with respect to an outcome. The nature of these subgroups can provide insight into effect mechanisms and suggest targets for tailored interventions. However, identifying relevant subgroups can be challenging with standard statistical methods. MAIN TEXT We review the literature on dec...

2015
Wang Weipeng Liu Jianli Zhao Bingzi Zhang Jiabao Li Xiaopeng Yan Yifan

Mathematical descriptions of classical particle size distribution (PSD) data are often used to estimate soil hydraulic properties. Laser diffraction methods (LDM) now provide more detailed PSD measurements, but deriving a function to characterize the entire range of particle sizes is a major challenge. The aim of this study was to compare the performance of eighteen PSD functions for fitting LD...

2017
Mampolelo M. Photolo Vuyo Mavumengwana Mahloro H. Serepa-Dlamini Matsobane G. Tlou

We announce here the draft genome sequence of Methylobacterium radiotolerans strain MAMP 4754, isolated from the roots of the medicinal plant Combretum erythrophyllumM. radiotolerans has a genome size of 7,389,282 bp with 7,166 genes and a G+C content of 70.5%.

Journal: :American journal of botany 2007
Heather F Sahli Jeffrey K Conner

Plant-pollinator interactions are one of the most important and variable mutualisms in nature. Multiple pollinators often visit plants and can vary in visitation rates, pollen removal and deposition, and spatial and temporal distribution, altering plant reproduction and patterns of pollinator-mediated selection. Although some visitors may not be effective pollinators, pollinator effectiveness i...

2016
Bárbara Niza Marcus V. Merfa Valquíria C. Alencar Fabiano B. Menegidio Luiz R. Nunes Marcos A. Machado Marco A. Takita Alessandra A. de Souza

The draft genome of Xylella fastidiosa subsp. pauca strain 11399, a transformable citrus-pathogenic strain, is reported here. The 11399 genome size is 2,690,704 bp and has a G+C content of 52.7%. The draft genome of 11399 reveals the absence of four type I restriction-modification system genes.

2008
Caroline Brophy David J. Gibson Peter M. Wayne John Connolly

Aims We investigate the effect of position within a size-structured population on the reproductive allocation (RA) and flowering probability of individual plants of Sinapis arvensis. We also assess the effects of plant size and changing level of CO2 on both responses. Methods Sinapis arvensis L., (field mustard), an annual agricultural weed, was grown in monoculture at six densities under ambie...

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