نتایج جستجو برای: defoliation

تعداد نتایج: 1666  

Journal: :Proceedings of the New Zealand Weed Control Conference 1958

2006
Roger W. RUESS Michael D. ANDERSON Jennifer S. MITCHELL Jack W. McFARLAND

Alder plays an important role in the nitrogen (N) economy of boreal forests because of its high capacity for atmospheric N fixation. Range expansion and increased insect and/or pathogen attack are two potential consequences of climate change that may result in significant, albeit opposite, effects on these systems through influences on alder-mediated N inputs. This study contrasted the effects ...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2014
J L Woods D H Gent

The hop looper, Hypena humuli Harris, is a reemergent pest of hop that often requires treatment to mitigate crop damage. In 4 yr of field trials, plots treated with fungicides were observed to sustain less hop looper defoliation compared with nontreated plots. Further investigation revealed that abundance of hop looper and associated defoliation were reduced when the fungicide pyraclostrobin wa...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2008
Algirdas Augustaitis Andrzej Bytnerowicz

The study aimed to explore if changes in crown defoliation and stem growth of Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) could be related to changes in ambient ozone (O(3)) concentration in central Europe. To meet this objective the study was performed in 3 Lithuanian national parks, close to the ICP integrated monitoring stations from which data on meteorology and pollution were provided. Contribution ...

Journal: :Journal of the science of food and agriculture 2012
Mar Vilanova Maria Paz Diago Zlatina Genisheva José Maria Oliveira Javier Tardaguila

BACKGROUND Early defoliation is a very innovative technique in viticulture used for yield management. The effects of early leaf removal performed manually and mechanically at two different phenological stages, pre-bloom and fruit set, on the volatile composition of Tempranillo (Vitis vinifera L.) wines were studied. Volatiles were identified and quantified by gas chromatography. RESULTS Early...

2006
Jeanne M. Kuhajek Ian J. Payton Adrian Monks

Brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) tend to eat young canopy foliage in southern rätä (Metrosideros umbellata), and browsing tends to be concentrated on only a few trees. Samples collected as part of an artificial defoliation experiment were analysed for NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium), carbohydrate, and polyphenolic concentrations to determine whether changes in foliar chemistr...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
Monika Kavanová Vít Gloser

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The regrowth dynamics after defoliation of the invasive grass Calamagrostis epigejos were studied. As nitrogen (N) reserves have been shown to play an important role during plant regrowth, the identity, location and relative importance for regrowth of N stores were determined in this rhizomatous grass. METHODS Plant growth, nitrate uptake and root respiration were followed...

2016
Aspen T. Reese Gregory M. Ames Justin P. Wright

The effects of herbivory can shape plant communities and evolution. However, the many forms of herbivory costs and the wide variation in herbivory pressure, including across latitudinal gradients, can make predicting the effects of herbivory on different plant species difficult. Functional trait approaches may aid in contextualizing and standardizing the assessment of herbivory impacts. Here we...

2012
D. D. Briske H. Richards

147 Individual plant respon~es to herbivory were initially investigated to establish prudent guidelines for livestock grazing on pastures and rangelands. A great deal has been learned concerning the effects of defoliation on the morphology, physiology and productivity of important forage and browse species. However, our perception and understanding of individual plant responses to herbivory hav...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2004
S Cerasoli A Scartazza E Brugnoli M M Chaves J S Pereira

At the end of the growing season in late July, 20-month-old cork oak (Quercus suber L.) saplings were partially defoliated (63% of leaf area) to evaluate their ability to recover leaf area after defoliation. At 18 and 127 days after defoliation, changes in starch and nitrogen pools were determined in leaves and perennial organs, and variations in photosynthetic carbon uptake were investigated. ...

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