نتایج جستجو برای: defoliated controlnd

تعداد نتایج: 257  

2014
Nadir Erbilgin David A. Galvez Bin Zhang Ahmed Najar

Plant ecologists have debated the mechanisms used by plants to cope with the impact of herbivore damage. While plant resistance mechanisms have received much attention, plant compensatory growth as a type of plant tolerance mechanisms has been less studied. We conducted a greenhouse experiment to evaluate compensatory growth for trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) seedlings under varying inte...

1999
Erkki Annila Bo Långström Martti Varama Risto Hiukka Pekka Niemelä

In 1990–1991, Diprion pini extensively defoliated Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trees in Lauhanvuori National Park in southwestern Finland. Many trees lost all their foliage, while others had ca. 10 % foliage left after the second year of defoliation. Outside the national park, many nearby stands were also heavily defoliated in 1990, but were sprayed with diflubenzuron (Dimilin®) in 1991. Th...

2015
Iván D. Camargo Rosalinda Tapia-López Juan Núñez-Farfán

It has been hypothesized that slow-growing plants are more likely to maximize above-ground biomass and fitness when defoliated by herbivores than those with an already high relative growth rate (RGR). Some populations of the annual herb Datura stramonium L. can tolerate foliar damage better than others. The physiological basis of this difference is examined here in a comparative study of two ec...

2014
Gregory M. Cohn Russell A. Parsons Emily K. Heyerdahl Daniel G. Gavin Aquila Flower

The widespread, native defoliator western spruce budworm (Choristoneura occidentalis Freeman) reduces canopy fuels, which might affect the potential for surface fires to torch (ignite the crowns of individual trees) or crown (spread between tree crowns). However, the effects of defoliation on fire behaviour are poorly understood. We used a physics-based fire model to examine the effects of defo...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2011
Guoxing Cao Lin Xue Yan Li Kaiwen Pan

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Allocation of resources to floral traits often declines distally within inflorescences in flowering plants. Architecture and resource competition have been proposed as underlying mechanisms. The aim of the present study is to assess the relative importance of resource competition and architectural effects in pollen and ovule production on racemes of Hosta ventricosa, an apom...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2009
Marja Roitto Pasi Rautio Annamari Markkola Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto Martti Varama Karita Saravesi Juha Tuomi

Phenolic compounds often accumulate in foliar tissues of deciduous woody plants in response to previous insect defoliation, but similar responses have been observed infrequently in evergreen conifers. We studied the effects of defoliation on the foliar chemistry of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and cocoon mass, and survival of the pine sawfly (Diprion pini L.). In two successive years, needl...

Journal: :Forests 2022

The increasing worldwide interest in renewable energy and carbon storage has led to the development of relatively fast solutions obtain wood biomass. cultivation fast-growing tree species short-rotation crops, such as hybrid poplar clones, is one solution, at least temperate areas. Sometimes these monocultures are affected by disturbing factors, including severe insect defoliation, with strong ...

Journal: :Journal of the science of food and agriculture 2012
Mar Vilanova Maria Paz Diago Zlatina Genisheva José Maria Oliveira Javier Tardaguila

BACKGROUND Early defoliation is a very innovative technique in viticulture used for yield management. The effects of early leaf removal performed manually and mechanically at two different phenological stages, pre-bloom and fruit set, on the volatile composition of Tempranillo (Vitis vinifera L.) wines were studied. Volatiles were identified and quantified by gas chromatography. RESULTS Early...

2001
Thomas R. Meagher Lynda F. Delph

Flowers, as repeated modules on a plant, may show population dynamics that correspond to ecological models for population growth. We hypothesized that rate of flower production (birth rate), number of open flowers per day (population size) and flower duration (longevity) should be related to plant resource status. With dioecious species, resource demands of male or female function would contrib...

2005
Elena Valkama Vladimir Ossipov Svetlana Ossipova Kalevi Pihlaja

Changes in morphology and chemistry of leaf surface in response to herbivore damage may increase plant resistance to subsequent herbivore attack; however, there is lack of studies on induced responses of glandular trichomes and their exudates in woody plants and on effects of these changes on herbivores. We studied delayed induced responses in leaf surface traits of five clones of silver birch ...

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