نتایج جستجو برای: oak leaves

تعداد نتایج: 88097  

Journal: :FEMS yeast research 2010
Christian A Lopes Eladio Barrio Amparo Querol

Saccharomyces kudriavzevii, a yeast species described from a pair of strains isolated from decayed leaves in Japan, has recently been isolated from oak barks in Portugal. Some data suggest that these European S. kudriavzevii populations could be closely related to the S. kudriavzevii genetic background present in natural hybrids isolated from wines and beers in different regions of Europe. Howe...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
David A Coomes Steven Heathcote Elinor R Godfrey James J Shepherd Lawren Sack

General models of plant vascular architecture, based on scaling of pipe diameters to remove the length dependence of hydraulic resistance within the xylem, have attracted strong interest. However, these models have neglected to consider the leaf, an important hydraulic component; they assume all leaves to have similar hydraulic properties, including similar pipe diameters in the petiole. We exa...

Journal: :Open journal of environmental biology 2022

In Romania, the sessile oak is widest spread species of all native species, forming a lower story vegetation. The European beech and Norway spruce cover 50% Romanian forest area. purpose this study was to analyze variability leaf nutrients, as well soil for oak, stands situated under different site conditions. studied sites are located in southern part Carpathian Mountains at altitudes varying ...

2015
Baoming Du Hongzhang Kang Yanhua Zhu Xuan Zhou Shan Yin Paul J. Burgess Chunjiang Liu Steven Jansen

The concentration of the carbon-13 isotope (leaf δ13C) in leaves is negatively correlated with the mean annual precipitation (MAP) at large geographical scales. In this paper, we explain the spatial pattern of leaf δ13C variation for deciduous oriental oak (Quercus variabilis Bl.) across temperate and subtropical biomes and its sensitivity to climate factors such as MAP. There was a 6‰ variatio...

2015
R. V. Barbehenn

The efficient aquisition of nutrients from leaves by insect herbivores increases their nutrient assimilation rates and overall fitness. Caterpillars of the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L.) have high protein assimilation efficiencies (PAE) from the immature leaves of trees such as red oak (Quercus rubra) and sugar maple (Acer saccharum) (71–81%) but significantly lower PAE from their mature leav...

Journal: :Applied and Environmental Microbiology 1993

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