نتایج جستجو برای: isolated forest

تعداد نتایج: 433305  

Journal: :iranian journal of environmental technology 0
kobra sheikhi m.sc of soil science, university of yasouj ebrahim adhami associate professorof soil science, university of yasouj, iran reza naghiha assistant professor of microbiology,university of yasouj, iran hamidreza owliai associate professor of soil science, university of yasouj, iran

phosphorus solubilizing microorganisms are capable of transforming insoluble phosphorus (p) forms to soluble and bioavailable p. the aim of the present study was to isolate p solubilizing bacteria from forest soils around the rock phosphate (rp) mine of koh-e-sepidlar in kohgiluyeh and boyer ahmad province and evaluate their ability in sperber culture medium and wheat straw medium in the presen...

2012
Anita Stiebrs Hutchins

A Gram-positive bacterium that inhibits several root-rot pathogens was isolated from alder forest soil on the Oregon coast. This organism, similar to Bacillus cereus, produces in culture media a heat-stable, broad-spectrum antibiotic which inhibits growth of four important Northwest conifer root disease fungi: Phellinus weirii (Murr.) Gilbertson, Fomes annosus (Fr.) Cke., Armillariella mellea (...

2017
Yeon-Ju Kim Johan Sukweenadhi Ji Woong Seok Chang Ho Kang Eul-Su Choi Sathiyamoorthy Subramaniyam Deok Chun Yang

This article reports the full genome sequence of Paenibacillus yonginensis DCY84T (KCTC33428, JCM19885), which is a Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium isolated from humus soil of Yongin Forest in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. The genome sequence of strain DCY84T provides greater understanding of the Paenibacillus species for practical use. This bacterium displays plant growth promotion via in...

2018
Grace Pold Marcel Huntemann Manoj Pillay Natalia Mikhailova Dimitrios Stamatis T. B. K. Reddy Chris Daum Nicole Shapiro Nikos Kyrpides Tanja Woyke Kristen M. DeAngelis

Three strains of a novel Rhizobiales species were isolated from temperate deciduous forest soil in central Massachusetts. Their genomes consist of 9.09 to 10.29 Mb over 3 to 4 scaffolds each and indicate that diverse nitrogenous compounds are used by these organisms.

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Cagan H. Sekercioglu

Landscape corridors connecting habitat patches may help overcome the genetic and demographic problems of small and isolated populations. An elegant field experiment shows that some Costa Rican forest birds will use 'riparian' (river margin) corridors to get back home, but they can be picky about corridor quality.

2018
Grace Pold Erin M. Conlon Marcel Huntemann Manoj Pillay Natalia Mikhailova Dimitrios Stamatis T. B. K. Reddy Chris Daum Nicole Shapiro Nikos Kyrpides Tanja Woyke Kristen M. DeAngelis

Verrucomicrobium sp. strain GAS474 was isolated from the mineral soil of a temperate deciduous forest in central Massachusetts. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of this phylogenetically novel organism, which consists of a total of 3,763,444 bp on a single scaffold, with a 65.8% GC content and 3,273 predicted open reading frames.

2018
Antonio J Fernández-González Ana V Lasa Manuel Fernández-López

We report here the draft genome sequences of two Arthrobacter strains isolated from a holm oak forest affected by wildfire. Both strains were shown to act as plant growth promoters, with AFG20 being a member of the most abundant group found in this soil and AFG7.2 being the strain with the highest indole-3-acetic acid production level.

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم و فناوری چوب و جنگل 0

in the past, forest road network designing was mainly done for its main goals-management and exploitation. this study was performed to pay attention for multilateral goals of forest roads, especially its role in forest villages’ development, in estakhr-posht of neka (6 villages) in series 2, section 6 of neka-zalem rood forest management plan. at first, constructed forest roads and suggested ro...

2013
Masashi Soga Shinsuke Koike

Despite a marked increase in the focus toward biodiversity conservation in fragmented landscapes, studies that confirm species breeding success are scarce and limited. In this paper, we asked whether local (area of forest patches) and landscape (amount of suitable habitat surrounding of focal patches) factors affect the breeding success of raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in Tokyo, Centr...

2016
Werner Ulrich Luc Lens Joseph A. Tobias Jan C. Habel

Rapid fragmentation and degradation of large undisturbed habitats constitute major threats to biodiversity. Several studies have shown that populations in small and highly isolated habitat patches are prone to strong environmental and demographic stochasticity and increased risk of extinction. Based on community assembly theory, we predict recent rapid forest fragmentation to cause a decline in...

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