نتایج جستجو برای: bromus tomentosus

تعداد نتایج: 1469  

2006
Bhushan Gokhale

Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is of growing concern among farmers, ranchers, and researchers in the intermountain west due to its ability to alter rangeland vegetation communities and their associated fire regimes. Quickbird multi-spectral imagery (spatial resolution 2.4 mpp) was used to detect and model cheatgrass presence in southeastern Idaho. Training sites were created using 2003 field data...

ژورنال: :علوم محیطی 0
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تاکسونومی عددی 25 جمعیت متعلق به گونه های جنس bromus بخش genea به منظور شناسایی تفاوت های میان جمعیتی و بین گونه ای و همچنین بررسی روابط فنتیکی گونه های این بخش انجام گرفت بررسی های آماری اولیه نشان داد که دامنه تغییرات صفات کمی در گونه های مطالعه شده با آنچه در شرح گونه ها در فلورها ارائه شده متفاوت است و اینکه اختلاف معنی داری در میان جمعیت های مختلف یگ گونه در این صفات وجود دارد. در نتیجه با...

2003
John Tanaka

Although cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) has been widely distributed across western rangelands for >70 years, the full ecologic and economic impacts of this non-native invasive plant have not yet occurred. Unfortunately, several independent lines of evidence indicate that the rate at which acreage becomes infested with cheatgrass is increasing rapidly. Furthermore, the invasion and spread of a num...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2008
Elizabeth A Leger

Changes in the species composition of biotic communities may alter patterns of natural selection occurring within them. Native perennial grass species in the Intermountain West are experiencing a shift in the composition of interspecific competitors from primarily perennial species to an exotic, annual grass. Thus traits that confer an advantage to perennial grasses in the presence of novel ann...

2004
Xueli Sun Allen P. Davis Lanping Sun

Title of Thesis: DYNAMIC STUDY OF HEAVY METAL FATES IN BIORETENTION SYSTEMS Xueli Sun, Master of Science, 2004 Thesis directed by: Professor Allen P. Davis Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Bioretention is a best management practice (BMP). In this research, pot prototypes filled with bioretention media were built to simulate the conditions of natural growth of three grasses: Pan...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2015
W Szydło G Hein E Denizhan A Skoracka

Recent research on the wheat curl mite species complex has revealed extensive genetic diversity that has distinguished several genetic lineages infesting bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and other cereals worldwide. Turkey is the historical region of wheat and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) domestication and diversification. The close relationship between these grasses and the wheat curl mite pr...

2013
Phil Stewart ALLEN Susan E. MEYER Julie BECKSTEAD

Allen P.S., Meyer S.E., Beckstead J. (2013): A predictive model for soil seed bank outcomes in the Pyrenophora semeniperda–Bromus tectorum pathosystem. Plant Protect. Sci., 49 (Special Issue): S21–S24. Pyrenophora semeniperda is abundant in soil seed banks of Bromus tectorum, where it kills a fraction of seeds throughout the year. The pathogen engages in a race with host seeds for endosperm res...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2014
Marco Masi Susan Meyer Alessio Cimmino Suzette Clement Beth Black Antonio Evidente

Two new phytotoxic sesquiterpenoid acids, named pyrenophoric acids B and C, were isolated together with the related pyrenophoric and abscisic acids from solid Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) seed culture of the seed pathogen Pyrenophora semeniperda. This fungus has been proposed as a mycoherbicide for biocontrol of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), a Eurasian annual grass that has become invasive in r...

2014
Hans Molisch

The present study aimed to investigate the effect of two type of soil (clay and sandy soils) in the potential allelopathic effects of Artemisia herba-alba, Oudneya africana crude powder (0, 1, 3 and 6%) on some growth parameters of two weeds (Bromus tectorum and Melilotus indica) under laboratory conditions (pot experiment). The experimental findings have reported that the donor species crude p...

2013
ANDREA R. LITT

Non-native plant invasions can change communities and ecosystems by altering the structure and composition of native vegetation. Changes in native plant communities caused by non-native plants can influence native wildlife species in diverse ways, but the outcomes and underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we review and synthesize current information for the Intermountain West of th...

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