نتایج جستجو برای: plant composition

تعداد نتایج: 633621  

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2009
Paul R Adler Matt A Sanderson Paul J Weimer Kenneth P Vogel

Marginal croplands, such as those in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), have been suggested as a source of biomass for biofuel production. However, little is known about the composition of plant species on these conservation grasslands or their potential for ethanol production. Our objective was to assess the potential of CRP and other conservation grasslands for biofuel production, descri...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2016
Nhu H Nguyen Laura J Williams John B Vincent Artur Stefanski Jeannine Cavender-Bares Christian Messier Alain Paquette Dominique Gravel Peter B Reich Peter G Kennedy

Exploring the link between above- and belowground biodiversity has been a major theme of recent ecological research, due in large part to the increasingly well-recognized role that soil microorganisms play in driving plant community processes. In this study, we utilized a field-based tree experiment in Minnesota, USA, to assess the effect of changes in plant species richness and phylogenetic di...

2005
Frank R. H. Katterman

Suimmary. Nucleotide compositions of soluble (sRNA), whole-cell, and in one instance particulate and nonparticulate, RNA of embryos, cotyledons (dark and lightgrown), leaves, stems, ancd roots of Gossypium hirsuttum were compared. Evidence of substantial differences in the overall compositions of the RNAs was not obtained. However, a tendency for some plant parts to differ, particularly in sRNA...

2011
Jörg Müller Jutta Stadler Andrea Jarzabek-Müller Hermann Hacker Cajo ter Braak Roland Brandl

The difficulties specialized phytophagous insects face in finding habitats with an appropriate host should constrain their dispersal. Within the concept of metacommunities, this leads to the prediction that host-plant specialists should sort into local assemblages according to the local environmental conditions, i.e. habitat conditions, whereas assemblages of host-plant generalists should depen...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 0
pejman tahmasebi kohyani assistant professor,department of range and watershed mangement,faculty of natural resource and earth science, shahrekord university, po. box 115, shahrekord, iran yousef askari ph.d student of forestry, faculty of natural resources and earth science, university of shahrekord, shahrekord, iran

semi-steppe rangelands are a complex, highly dynamic and often multi-layered mosaic of grassland, shrubland, and intermediate communities. a few recent studies have explicitly or implicitly developed synthetic hypotheses about how interactive effects of human made disturbances initiate dynamic changes in plant community composition to cause a shifting mosaic of vegetation pattern across the lan...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
N Galtier M Gouy

A new method for computing evolutionary distances between DNA sequences is proposed. Contrasting with classical methods, the underlying model does not assume that sequence base compositions (A, C, G, and T contents) are at equilibrium, thus allowing unequal base compositions among compared sequences. This makes the method more efficient than the usual ones in recovering phylogenetic trees from ...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2015
Albert Barberán Krista L McGuire Jeffrey A Wolf F Andrew Jones Stuart Joseph Wright Benjamin L Turner Adam Essene Stephen P Hubbell Brant C Faircloth Noah Fierer

The complexities of the relationships between plant and soil microbial communities remain unresolved. We determined the associations between plant aboveground and belowground (root) distributions and the communities of soil fungi and bacteria found across a diverse tropical forest plot. Soil microbial community composition was correlated with the taxonomic and phylogenetic structure of the abov...

Pejman tahmasebi Kohyani, Yousef askari

Semi-steppe rangelands are a complex, highly dynamic and often multi-layered mosaic of grassland, shrubland, and intermediate communities. A few recent studies have explicitly or implicitly developed synthetic hypotheses about how interactive effects of human made disturbances initiate dynamic changes in plant community composition to cause a shifting mosaic of vegetation pattern across the lan...

Pejman tahmasebi Kohyani, Yousef askari

Semi-steppe rangelands are a complex, highly dynamic and often multi-layered mosaic of grassland, shrubland, and intermediate communities. A few recent studies have explicitly or implicitly developed synthetic hypotheses about how interactive effects of human made disturbances initiate dynamic changes in plant community composition to cause a shifting mosaic of vegetation pattern across the lan...

1997
David Tilman Johannes Knops David Wedin Peter Reich Mark Ritchie Evan Siemann

Humans are modifying both the identities and numbers of species in ecosystems, but the impacts of such changes on ecosystem processes are controversial. Plant species diversity, functional diversity, and functional composition were experimentally varied in grassland plots. Each factor by itself had significant effects on many ecosystem processes, but functional composition and functional divers...

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