نتایج جستجو برای: Woody plants

تعداد نتایج: 204357  

2017
Hongyu Guo Linjing Guan Yinhua Wang Lina Xie Chelse M Prather Chunguang Liu Chengcang Ma

Woody encroachment in grasslands has become increasingly problematic globally. Grazing by domestic animals can facilitate woody encroachment by reducing competition from herbaceous plants and fire frequency. Herbivorous insects and parasitic plants can each exert forces that result in the natural biological control of encroaching woody plants through reducing seeding of their host woody plants....

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...

Journal: :international journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 2015
m. zarafshar m. akbarinia h. askari s. m. hosseini m. rahaie

to date, the effects of nanoparticles on woody plants remain unaddressed. this study reveals some of the physiological and biochemical effects of sio2 nanoparticles on wild pear seedlings. the seedlings were irrigated with different concentrations of nano silica (0, 10, 100, 500 and 1000 mg/l) for 14 days. nanoparticle adsorption and absorption, biomass allocation, gas exchange, relative water ...

2012
Luis A. Gurovich

A fundamental property of all living organisms is related to the continuous gathering of environmental information and the expression of physiological responses aimed to optimize its performance under new environmental conditions. In order to keep homeostasis, plants need to continuously gather information about its environment and to react physiologically, in order to synchronize its normal bi...

2013
Ejaz Ahmed Muhammad Arshad Abdul Saboor Rahmatullah Qureshi Ghazala Mustafa Shumaila Sadiq Sunbal Khalil Chaudhari

BACKGROUND This paper reflects the empirical findings of an ethnobotanical survey which was undertaken in Patriata (New Murree) of district Rawalpindi in Pakistan. The aims and objectives of the study were to document indigenous knowledge of plants particularly of medicinal, veterinary, fruit, vegetable, fodder, fuel etc. METHODS For this purpose, the whole area was surveyed for documenting f...

2006
Pierre Binggeli

This review of the human dimensions of invasive woody plants investigates the history and purposes of introductions, people’s perceptions of alien and invasive species and the impact of invasives on human activities. A perusal of the literature indicates that all aspects of the human dimensions of alien woody plants are highly varied and some are still poorly documented. Changes in the usage of...

2006
David D Breshears

www.frontiersinecology.org © The Ecological Society of America F an airplane, we often look out the window and survey the landscape as we begin our final descent. As we get closer to the ground, our focus changes from an initial broad survey of the topography to an increasingly detailed picture of vegetation patterns. Perhaps the first thing we notice is the extent to which the land is covered ...

2017
Chelse M Prather Andrew Huynh Steven C Pennings

Woody encroachment threatens prairie ecosystems globally, and thus understanding the mechanisms that facilitate woody encroachment is of critical importance. Coastal tallgrass prairies along the Gulf Coast of the US are currently threatened by the spread of several species of woody plants. We studied a coastal tallgrass prairie in Texas, USA, to determine if existing woody structure increased t...

2013
Xiaopo Zhang

Mangroves are various kinds of trees up to medium height and shrubs that grow in saline coastal sediment habitats in the tropics and subtropics-mainly between latitudes 25° N and 25° S [1]. Mangrove plants were comprised of true-mangrove plants and semi-mangrove plants. The true-mangrove plants were woody plants, which only grew in the intertidal zone and couldn’t survive in the land. Semi-mang...

Journal: :Wood Preservation 1995

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید