نتایج جستجو برای: willow (Salix babylonica (

تعداد نتایج: 3082  

Journal: :نامه انجمن حشره شناسی ایران 0
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the cecidomyiid species rabdophaga heterobia (loew) induces gall on willow's male catkins, and causes small rosettes at the extremities of shoots and swollen lateral buds or lateral rosettes on some species of willow. during the years 2006-2007, a study on willow pests in the west azarbaijan province (saatloo poplar research station) was conducted. the following nine willow species were us...

2001
HENRY X. CORSEUIL FÁBIO NETTO MORENO

Ethanol-blended gasoline has been used in Brazil for 20 years and, probably, is going to be more widely used in North America due to the MtBE environmental effects on groundwater. The potential impacts caused by the presence of ethanol in UST spills are related to the co-solvency effect and the preferential degradation of ethanol over the BTEX compounds. These interactions may increase the leng...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
R Turgeon R Medville

Willow (Salix babylonica L.) is representative of a large group of plants that have extensive plasmodesmatal connections between minor vein phloem and adjoining cells. Because plasmodesmata provide a diffusion pathway for small molecules, it is unclear how sucrose could be loaded from the mesophyll into the phloem against a concentration gradient. In the studies reported here, the minor vein ph...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2005
Xiaozhang Yu Stefan Trapp Puhua Zhou Hao Hu

The response of cyanide metabolism rates of two woody plants to changes in temperature is investigated. Detached leaves (1.0 g fresh weight) from weeping willow (Salix babylonica L.) and Chinese elder (Sambucus chinensis Lindl.) were kept in glass vessels with 100ml of aqueous solution spiked with potassium cyanide for a maximum of 28 h. Ten different temperatures were used ranging from 11 degr...

2008
Mariusz Stolarski

Carbon, hydrogen and sulphur were determined in biomass (shoots and roots) of five species of shrub willow: Salix viminalis, Salix dasyclados, Salix triandra, Salix purpurea and Salix alba. Samples of the biomass collected from a strict experiment were dried to constant weight at 105oC. The content of carbon, hydrogen and sulphur was determined in an automatic determinator ELTRA CHS 500. In add...

2005
Steven L. Petersen Tamzen K. Stringham Andrea S. Laliberte

The distribution characteristics of willow (genus Salix) can be evaluated with the use of remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS) technologies, and spatial analysis. This information can be used to better understand willow ecology, such as willow community composition, species relationships, and associations with other landscape attributes (i.e., soils, elevation gradients, water s...

2016
Jian Wen Lin Gao Xiayang Xiao Zhongliang Xiao Can Li

Application of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in tree trunk internal defects test is technically a Non-destructive Detection (NDT), especially suitable for the measurement of old and rare trees. The living trees complex internal structure makes the wooden medium highly anisotropic and heterogeneous. GPR uses the principle of the scattering of the electromagnetic wave which propagates through th...

Journal: :Ambio 2011
Isla H Myers-Smith David S Hik Catherine Kennedy Dorothy Cooley Jill F Johnstone Alice J Kenney Charles J Krebs

Canopy-forming shrubs are reported to be increasing at sites around the circumpolar Arctic. Our results indicate expansion in canopy cover and height of willows on Herschel Island located at 70 degrees north on the western Arctic coast of the Yukon Territory. We examined historic photographs, repeated vegetation surveys, and conducted monitoring of long-term plots and found evidence of increase...

2013
Jerzy A. Przyborowski Paweł Sulima Anna Kuszewska Dariusz Załuski Andrzej Kilian

The objectives of this study were to evaluate the usefulness of DArT markers in genotypic identification of willow species and describe genetic relationships between four willow species: Salix viminalis, S. purpurea, S. alba and S. triandra. The experimental plant material comprised 53 willow genotypes of these four species, which are popularly grown in Poland. DArT markers seem to identify Sal...

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