نتایج جستجو برای: genotypic diversity

تعداد نتایج: 199853  

2016
Witoon Purahong Walter Durka Markus Fischer Sven Dommert Ricardo Schöps François Buscot Tesfaye Wubet

Tree species identity and tree genotypes contribute to the shaping of soil microbial communities. However, knowledge about how these two factors influence soil ecosystem functions is still lacking. Furthermore, in forest ecosystems tree genotypes co-occur and interact with each other, thus the effects of tree genotypic diversity on soil ecosystem functions merit attention. Here we investigated ...

2011
Eloisa Lasso James W. Dalling Eldredge Bermingham

Many plant species have the capacity to regenerate asexually by resprouting from stem and leaf fragments. In the pan-tropical shrub genus Piper, this tendency is thought to be higher in shade-tolerant than light-demanding species, and to represent a trade-off with annual seed production. Here we use molecular markers to identify clones in five Piper species varying in light requirements. We tes...

2007
Gregory M. Crutsinger Michael D. Collins James A. Fordyce Nathan J. Sanders G. M. Crutsinger

Genotypic diversity within host-plant populations has been linked to the diversity of associated arthropod communities, but the temporal dynamics of this relationship, along with the underlying mechanisms, are not well understood. In this study, we employed a common garden experiment that manipulated the number of genotypes within patches of Solidago altissima, tall goldenrod, to contain 1, 3, ...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2003
Niklaus J Grünwald Stephen B Goodwin Michael G Milgroom William E Fry

ABSTRACT Estimation of genotypic diversity is an important component of the analysis of the genetic structure of plant pathogen and microbial populations. Estimates of genotypic diversity are a function of both the number of genotypes observed in a sample (genotype richness) and the evenness of distribution of genotypes within the sample. Currently used measures of genotypic diversity have inhe...

2010
Mark A. Genung Jean-Philippe Lessard Claire B. Brown Windy A. Bunn Melissa A. Cregger Wm. Nicholas Reynolds Emmi Felker-Quinn Mary L. Stevenson Amanda S. Hartley Gregory M. Crutsinger Jennifer A. Schweitzer Joseph K. Bailey

BACKGROUND In the emerging field of community and ecosystem genetics, genetic variation and diversity in dominant plant species have been shown to play fundamental roles in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem function. However, the importance of intraspecific genetic variation and diversity to floral abundance and pollinator visitation has received little attention. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL F...

2012
Olav Rueppell Stephen Meier Roland Deutsch

Explaining the evolution of sex and recombination is particularly intriguing for some species of eusocial insects because they display exceptionally high mating frequencies and genomic recombination rates. Explanations for both phenomena are based on the notion that both increase colony genetic diversity, with demonstrated benefits for colony disease resistance and division of labor. However, t...

Genetic diversity of 13 new cereals, primary tritipyrum lines, five triticale lines and nine Iranian bread wheat varieties was studied under the randomized completely blocks design in terms of agronomic and morphological traits. The highley significant difference was observed between genotypes for all traits except in the filamental leaf length, main leaf length and main leaf width. The highest...

Journal: :Applied and Environmental Microbiology 1999

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2009
J Jacob Parnell Todd A Crowl Bart C Weimer Michael E Pfrender

The relationship between anthropogenic impact and the maintenance of biodiversity is a fundamental question in ecology. The emphasis on the organizational level of biodiversity responsible for ecosystem processes is shifting from a species-centred focus to include genotypic diversity. The relationship between biodiversity measures at these two scales remains largely unknown. By stratifying anth...

2014
Kathryn E. Reif Guy H. Palmer David W. Crowder Massaro W. Ueti Susan M. Noh

The genetic diversity of pathogens, and interactions between genotypes, can strongly influence pathogen phenotypes such as transmissibility and virulence. For vector-borne pathogens, both mammalian hosts and arthropod vectors may limit pathogen genotypic diversity (number of unique genotypes circulating in an area) by preventing infection or transmission of particular genotypes. Mammalian hosts...

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