نتایج جستجو برای: tropical plants

تعداد نتایج: 262902  

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2009
Andrew J Price G Brett Runion Stephen A Prior Hugo H Rogers H Allen Torbert

Although considerable effort is being spent studying exotic plant pests, little consideration has been given as to how invasive plants might react to the increasing concentration of CO(2) in the atmosphere. Tropical spiderwort (Commelina benghalensis L.) is considered one the world's worst weeds and is becoming more of a problem in agricultural settings of the southeastern USA. Growth responses...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Leonel da S L Sternberg Maria Camila Pinzon Marcelo Z Moreira Paulo Moutinho Enith I Rojas Edward Allen Herre

Leaf-cutting ants (Atta spp.) are known for their extensive defoliation in neo-tropical forests and savannahs. Debate about the costs and benefits of their activities has been largely dominated by their detrimental effects on agriculture and agroforestry. However, the large accumulation of nutrients and changes in soil properties near their nests might benefit plants growing near them. Here, we...

2012
Pitchaon Maisuthisakul

Thai plants have been used as medicines for many centuries because they contain active phytochemicals including phenolic compounds. These components function as antibiotics, help to make cell walls impermeable to gas and water, act as structural materials to give plants stability and provide protection against ultraviolet (UV) light. Hence, plants in the tropical zone including Thailand contain...

Journal: :Science 2002
Nigel C A Pitman Peter M Jørgensen

The most commonly cited figure for the fraction of the global flora threatened with extinction—13%—is known to be a serious underestimate, because it does not include a reliable tally of species at risk in the tropical latitudes where most of the world’s plants grow (1, 2). Here we estimate the missing tropical data from global patterns of plant endemism. The results suggest that as many as hal...

Journal: :Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology 2011

2014
René Garruña-Hernández Roger Orellana Alfonso Larque-Saavedra Azucena Canto

Temperature is one of the main environmental factors involved in global warming and has been found to have a direct effect on plants. However, few studies have investigated the effect of higher temperature on tropical crops. We therefore performed an experiment with a tropical crop of Habanero pepper (Capsicum Chinense Jacq.). Three growth chambers were used, each with 30 Habanero pepper plants...

2015
Alexandre Antonelli Alexander Zizka Daniele Silvestro Ruud Scharn Borja Cascales-Miñana Christine D. Bacon

Understanding the processes that have generated the latitudinal biodiversity gradient and the continental differences in tropical biodiversity remains a major goal of evolutionary biology. Here we estimate the timing and direction of range shifts of extant flowering plants (angiosperms) between tropical and non-tropical zones, and into and out of the major tropical regions of the world. We then...

2013
Ivano Brunner Christoph Sperisen

The aluminum (Al) cation Al(3) (+) is highly rhizotoxic and is a major stress factor to plants on acid soils, which cover large areas of tropical and boreal regions. Many woody plant species are native to acid soils and are well adapted to high Al(3) (+) conditions. In tropical regions, both woody Al accumulator and non-Al accumulator plants occur, whereas in boreal regions woody plants are non...

2004
Lee A. Dyer Mark A. Tobler

Although herbivory can affect plant fitness, few studies have investigated the effects of herbivory on the fitness of plants that reproduce vegetatively via fragmentation. Plants that reproduce in this manner are common in tropical wet forest understories, where they are subject to damage from falling branches and other debris. For these species, the ability to reproduce via fragmentation may b...

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