نتایج جستجو برای: Native plants

تعداد نتایج: 293970  

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 0
mehdi moameri assistant professor, university of mohaghegh ardabili, ardabil, iran mohammad jafari university of tehran ali tavili university of tehran babak motasharezadeh university of tehran mohammad ali zare chahuoki university of tehran

there are many remediating methods for the polluted soils but only phytoremediation is a cost effective, environmental friendly, aesthetically pleasing approach that is most suitable for many countries. the purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of native plants for phytoremediation of contaminated soils with lead, zinc, cadmium and nickel in the rangelands around national lead ...

Journal: :فصلنامه علمی پژوهشی گیاهان دارویی 0
m rabbani isfahan university of medical science, hezar jerib avenue, isfahan, iran, tel & fax: +98 – 311 – 7922646 g vaseghi 1- department of pharmacology, school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science, isfahan se sajjadi 2- department of pharmacognosy, school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science b amin 1- department of pharmacology, school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science, isfahan

anxiety disorders are amongst the most popular diseases which interfere with normal life. benzodiazepines are used as a first line of treatment, but difficulties with pharmacotherapy of anxiety disorders such as dependence and low response rate, encourage researchers to find new approaches. from the past, the role of medicinal plants have been a subject of intense interest. in this respect, cit...

Journal: :HortScience 1997

2015
Anthony Knight

Plant poisoning is a common problem throughout North America, causing significant economic losses not only through death loss, but through the costs associated with reproductive loss, poor growth rates, herbicides, etc. Through good pasture management, recognizing toxic plants, and by understanding the effects of toxins on animals, plant poisoning can be largely avoided. Plants contain a variet...

Journal: :journal of plant molecular breeding 2015
mahboubeh davoudi pahnekolayi leila samiei ali tehranifar mahmoud shoor

dog rose (rosa canina l.) is one of the most important ornamental and medicinal plants which are used as a rootstock for ornamental roses such as rosa hybrid and rosa floribunda. in vitro propagation of rose has a very important role in rapid multiplication of species with desirable traits and in production of healthy and disease-free plants. micropropagation of rosa canina l. was revised, usin...

2012
Lora A. Morandin Claire Kremen

Habitat restoration to promote wild pollinator populations is becoming increasingly common in agricultural lands. Yet, little is known about how wild bees, globally the most important wild pollinators, use resources in restored habitats. We compared bee use of native and exotic plants in two types of restored native plant hedgerows: mature hedgerows (>10 years from establishment) designed for n...

2018
Casper H. A. van Leeuwen

Many alien plants use animal vectors for dispersal of their diaspores (zoochory). If alien plants interact with native disperser animals, this can interfere with animal-mediated dispersal of native diaspores. Interference by alien species is known for frugivorous animals dispersing fruits of terrestrial plants by ingestion, transport and egestion (endozoochory). However, less attention has been...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Ian S Pearse Andrew L Hipp

There is often an inverse relationship between the diversity of a plant community and the invasibility of that community by non-native plants. Native herbivores that colonize novel plants may contribute to diversity-invasibility relationships by limiting the relative success of non-native plants. Here, we show that, in large collections of non-native oak trees at sites across the USA, non-nativ...

Journal: :Science 2006
Anthony Ricciardi Jessica M Ward

Parker et al. (Reports, 10 March 2006, p. 1459) showed that native herbivores suppress exotic plants more than native plants. Further analysis reveals that the effect of native herbivores is reduced on exotic plant species that are closely related to native species in the invaded region. Exotic plants may share traits with native congeners that confer similar resistance to resident herbivores.

Journal: :Ecology letters 2013
Ian S Pearse Florian Altermatt

Humans are altering the global distributional ranges of plants, while their co-evolved herbivores are frequently left behind. Native herbivores often colonise non-native plants, potentially reducing invasion success or causing economic loss to introduced agricultural crops. We developed a predictive model to forecast novel interactions and verified it with a data set containing hundreds of obse...

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