نتایج جستجو برای: bromus diandrus

تعداد نتایج: 1401  

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Dana M Blumenthal Julie A Kray William Ortmans Lewis H Ziska Elise Pendall

Elevated CO2 and warming may alter terrestrial ecosystems by promoting invasive plants with strong community and ecosystem impacts. Invasive plant responses to elevated CO2 and warming are difficult to predict, however, because of the many mechanisms involved, including modification of phenology, physiology, and cycling of nitrogen and water. Understanding the relative and interactive importanc...

2014
Bruce A. Roundy Kert Young Nathan Cline April Hulet Richard F. Miller Robin J. Tausch Jeanne C. Chambers Ben Rau

Managers reduce piñon (Pinus spp.) and juniper (Juniperus spp.) trees that are encroaching on sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) communities to lower fuel loads and increase cover of desirable understory species. All plant species in these communities depend on soil water held at . 1.5 MPa matric potential in the upper 0.3 m of soil for nutrient diffusion to roots and major growth in spring (resource g...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2009
Elizabeth A Leger Erin K Espeland Keith R Merrill Susan E Meyer

Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is an invasive weed in western North America found primarily growing at elevations less than 2200 m. We asked whether cheatgrass is capable of becoming adapted to a marginal habitat, by investigating a population at a high elevation invasion edge. We used a combination of methods, including reciprocal field transplants, controlled environment studies and molecular a...

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
مسعود شیدایی دانشگاه شهید بهشتی فاطمه فدایی دانشگاه شهید بهشتی

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...

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