نتایج جستجو برای: alpine garden plants

تعداد نتایج: 216963  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2016
Hans J De Boeck Seraina Bassin Maya Verlinden Michaela Zeiter Erika Hiltbrunner

The Alpine region is warming fast, and concurrently, the frequency and intensity of climate extremes are increasing. It is currently unclear whether alpine ecosystems are sensitive or resistant to such extremes. We subjected Swiss alpine grassland communities to heat waves with varying intensity by transplanting monoliths to four different elevations (2440-660 m above sea level) for 17 d. Half ...

2017
Takahiko Koizumi Kazuhide Nara

Dwarf shrubs of the family Ericaceae are common in arctic and alpine regions. Many of these plants are associated with ericoid mycorrhizal (ERM) fungi, which allow them to take nutrients and water from the soil under harsh environmental conditions and, thus, affect host plant survival. Despite the importance of ERM fungi to alpine plant communities, limited information is available on the effec...

2014
Lizhong Wang Haihong Zhou Jin Han Richard I. Milne Mingyu Wang Bingbing Liu

BACKGROUND Rheum nobile is an alpine plant with translucent bracts concealing the inflorescence which produce a "glasshouse" effect promoting the development of fertile pollen grains in such conditions. The current understanding of the adaptation of such bracts to alpine environments mainly focuses on the phenotypic and physiological changes while the genetic basis is very limited. By sequencin...

Journal: :DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes 2018
Xinyi Guo Quanjun Hu Guoqian Hao Xiaojuan Wang Dan Zhang Tao Ma Jianquan Liu

Eutrema is a genus in the Brassicaceae, which includes species of scientific and economic importance. Many Eutrema species are montane and/or alpine species that arose very recently, making them ideal candidates for comparative studies to understand both ecological speciation and high-altitude adaptation in plants. Here we provide de novo whole-genome assemblies for a pair of recently diverged ...

2016
Janosch Sedlacek Andrés J Cortés Julia Wheeler Oliver Bossdorf Guenter Hoch Jaroslav Klápště Christian Lexer Christian Rixen Sonja Wipf Sophie Karrenberg Mark van Kleunen

Alpine ecosystems are seriously threatened by climate change. One of the key mechanisms by which plants can adapt to changing environmental conditions is through evolutionary change. However, we still know little about the evolutionary potential in wild populations of long-lived alpine plants. Here, we investigated heritabilities of phenological traits, leaf size, and performance traits in natu...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Sean G Byars Yvonne Parsons Ary A Hoffmann

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The persistence of plants inhabiting restricted alpine areas under climate change will depend upon many factors including levels of genetic variation in adaptive traits, population structure, and breeding system. METHODS Using microsatellite markers, the genetic structure of populations of a relatively common alpine grass, Poa hiemata, is examined across three altitudinal ...

2004
McCune

Question: Have recent increases in temperature caused a decline in arctic-alpine plants at the southern margin of their range? Location: Above tree line; Glacier National Park, Montana, western USA. Methods: We monitored the abundance of seven arctic-alpine vascular plants at or near the southern limits of their ranges at three sites in Glacier National Park, Montana from 1989 through 2002. In ...

Journal: :Journal of the science of food and agriculture 2011
Anuraga Jayanegara Svenja Marquardt Michael Kreuzer Florian Leiber

BACKGROUND Plants growing on alpine meadows are reported to be rich in phenols. Such compounds may affect ruminal fermentation and reduce the plants' methanogenic potential, making alpine grazing advantageous in this respect. The objective of this study was to quantify nutrients and phenols in Alpine forage grasses, herbs and trees collected over 2 years and, in a 24 h in vitro incubation, thei...

2017
Ivano Brunner Beat Frey Martin Hartmann Stephan Zimmermann Frank Graf Laura M. Suz Tuula Niskanen Martin I. Bidartondo Beatrice Senn-Irlet

Historical datasets of living communities are important because they can be used to document creeping shifts in species compositions. Such a historical data set exists for alpine fungi. From 1941 to 1953, the Swiss geologist Jules Favre visited yearly the region of the Swiss National Park and recorded the occurring fruiting bodies of fungi >1 mm (so-called "macrofungi") in the alpine zone. Favr...

2014
Juha M Alatalo Chelsea J Little

Cushion plants are important components of alpine and Arctic plant communities around the world. They fulfill important roles as facilitators, nurse plants and foundation species across trophic levels for vascular plants, arthropods and soil microorganisms, the importance of these functions increasing with the relative severity of the environment. Here we report results from one of the few expe...

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