نتایج جستجو برای: coastal plants

تعداد نتایج: 250964  

2015
Nemer E. Narchi Luis Ernesto Aguilar-Rosas José Jesús Sánchez-Escalante Dora Ofelia Waumann-Rojas

BACKGROUND Worldwide, coastal communities' ethnomedicinal knowledge has been sporadically recorded and poorly understood. Based on the ethnomedicinal knowledge of the Seri people; a hunting-gathering and fishing society of Northwestern Mexico, this study assesses a) the biological richness of Seri ethnomedicinal knowledge, b) the fidelity level of Seri remedies, and c) the association between g...

2016
Gang Liu Yang Gao Fang-Fang Huang Ming-Yue Yuan Shao-Lin Peng Jian Liu

Local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity are two alternative mechanisms used by invasive plants for range expansion. We conducted a series of experiments to investigate the role of these mechanisms in the recent expansion of the invasive Ipomoea cairica from non-saline to salt-stressed coastal habitats. A comparison of the plant's photosynthetic traits and construction costs across habitats w...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Nigel Williams

garden asparagus is thought originally to be native in eastern Europe or western Asia, perhaps in or near the Caucasus, although it is widely naturalised inland and on the coast.” But wild asparagus is becoming increasingly rare. It is found only on the coasts of northern Spain, northwestern France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK and Ireland. And some of the known populations comprise as few ...

2008
MOHAMMED H. CHAKRABARTI RAFIQ AHMAD

Castor (Ricinus communis L.) is a fast growing plant of marginal and moderately saline land widely spread throughout tropical regions. It is cultivated at arid coastal sandy belt and inland waste land of Pakistan for obtaining oil from its seeds, which being of medicinal importance is an economical commodity. Facing a great shortage of mineral diesel, scientists are nowadays actively working fo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
R A Feagin S M Lozada-Bernard T M Ravens I Möller K M Yeager A H Baird

This study challenges the paradigm that salt marsh plants prevent lateral wave-induced erosion along wetland edges by binding soil with live roots and clarifies the role of vegetation in protecting the coast. In both laboratory flume studies and controlled field experiments, we show that common salt marsh plants do not significantly mitigate the total amount of erosion along a wetland edge. We ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
HueyTyng Lee Agnieszka A Golicz Philipp E Bayer Yuannian Jiao Haibao Tang Andrew H Paterson Gaurav Sablok Rahul R Krishnaraj Chon-Kit Kenneth Chan Jacqueline Batley Gary A Kendrick Anthony W D Larkum Peter J Ralph David Edwards

Seagrasses are marine angiosperms that evolved from land plants but returned to the sea around 140 million years ago during the early evolution of monocotyledonous plants. They successfully adapted to abiotic stresses associated with growth in the marine environment, and today, seagrasses are distributed in coastal waters worldwide. Seagrass meadows are an important oceanic carbon sink and prov...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2016
Claude Bouchon Soazig Lemoine Charlotte Dromard Yolande Bouchon-Navaro

Seagrass bed ecosystems occupy the most important part of coastal shelf in the French West Indies. They also constitute nurseries for many invertebrates and fishes harvested by local fisheries. In Guadeloupe, coastal fish stocks are declining meanwhile several agroecosystems revealed to be heavily contaminated by pollutants (agricultural lands, rivers, mangroves, seagrass beds, and coral reefs)...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2014
Anissia C White Timothy D Colmer Greg R Cawthray Mick E Hanley

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Despite concerns about the impact of rising sea levels and storm surge events on coastal ecosystems, there is remarkably little information on the response of terrestrial coastal plant species to seawater inundation. The aim of this study was to elucidate responses of a glycophyte (white clover, Trifolium repens) to short-duration soil flooding by seawater and recovery follo...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 1989
A Nicolaidou J A Nott

Seven heavy metals, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni and Zn, were measured in marine sediments, plants and invertebrates in the vicinity of a ferro-nickel smelting plant in Greece. The concentrations of metals in the sediment were higher than those found in the average unpolluted Greek coastal sediment. High levels of metals were observed in the gastropod molluscs, particularly Cerithium vulgatum, which ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1975
R W Pearcy

The (13)C (12)C isotope ratios and the leaf anatomy of 18 species and varieties of Euphorbia native to the Hawaian Islands indicated that all possess C(4) photosynthesis. These species range from small prostrate coastal strand shrubs to shrubs and trees in rainforest and bog habitats. The results show that C(4) photosynthesis occurs in plants from a much wider range of habitats and life-forms t...

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