نتایج جستجو برای: sedge carex riparia

تعداد نتایج: 1577  

Journal: :Botanical Gazette 1884

2017
Xinsheng Chen Yulin Liao Yonghong Xie Feng Li Zhengmiao Deng Zhiyong Hou Chao Wu

Clonal plants producing both clumping and spreading ramets can adjust their growth forms in response to resource heterogeneity or environmental stress. They might produce clumping ramets to retain favorable patches, or produce spreading ramets to escape from stress-affected patches. This study aimed to investigate the rarely reported concurrent effects of sediment accretion and nutrient enrichm...

2014
Li Chang Yuanqing He Taibao Yang Jiankuo Du Hewen Niu Tao Pu

Ecological succession itself could be a theoretical reference for ecosystem restoration and reconstruction. Glacier forelands are ideal places for investigating plant succession because there are representative ecological succession records at long temporal scales. Based on field observations and experimental data on the foreland of Baishui number 1 Glacier on Mt. Yulong, the succession and dis...

2008
ANDREW L. HIPP PAUL E. ROTHROCK ANTON A. REZNICEK PAUL E. BERRY

Phylogenetic analysis of amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) was used to infer patterns of morphologic and chromosomal evolution in an eastern North American group of sedges (ENA clade I of Carex sect. Ovales). Distance analyses of AFLP data recover a tree that is topologically congruent with previous phylogenetic estimates based on nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrDNA) sequences and provide...

2008
Andrew L. Hipp Paul E. Rothrock Anton A. Reznicek Paul E. Berry ANDREW L. HIPP PAUL E. ROTHROCK ANTON A. REZNICEK PAUL E. BERRY

Phylogenetic analysis of amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) was used to infer patterns of morphologic and chromosomal evolution in an eastern North American group of sedges (ENA clade I of Carex sect. Ovales). Distance analyses of AFLP data recover a tree that is topologically congruent with previous phylogenetic estimates based on nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrDNA) sequences and provide...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
T. Jonathan Davies

The importance of competition in determining species coexistence has been much debated. A phylogenetic analysis of sedges indicates that competitive exclusion may inhibit co-occurrence among closely related species, but not among more distant relatives.

The antifungal properties of ZnO were implemented in the real handicraft and showed promising results for the value addition of local products by sun-screen and fungi protections. The inhibition of Aspergillus sp. growth on tube sedge basketry by zinc oxide (ZnO) was demonstrated. ZnO nanoparticles synthesized with chitosan capping agents were analyzed by X-ray diffractometry (XRD), Fourier tra...

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