نتایج جستجو برای: physiological traits

تعداد نتایج: 350044  

2016
Mojtaba Ghasemi Mohammad Modarresi Nadali Babaeian Jelodar Nadali Bagheri Abbas Jamali Nieves Goicoechea

The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of exogenous application of salicylic acid concentrations on the physiological and biochemical traits and essential oil content of chamomile under normal and heat stress conditions as induced by delayed sowing. The experiments were conducted during 2011–2012 as a factorial using a randomized complete block design with three replications,...

2012
Sarah Kimball Jennifer R. Gremer Amy L. Angert Travis E. Huxman D. Lawrence Venable

The relationship between physiological traits and fitness often depends on environmental conditions. In variable environments, different species may be favored through time, which can influence both the nature of trait evolution and the ecological dynamics underlying community composition. To determine how fluctuating environmental conditions favor species with different physiological traits ov...

2017
Mojtaba Ghasemi Mohammad Modarresi Nadali Babaeian Jelodar Nadali Bagheri Abbas Jamali Nieves Goicoechea

The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of exogenous application of salicylic acid concentrations on the physiological and biochemical traits and essential oil content of chamomile under normal and heat stress conditions as induced by delayed sowing. The experiments were conducted during 2011–2012 as a factorial using a randomized complete block design with three replications,...

2016
Abul Awlad KHAN

Experiment was designed to establish a more defi nitive relationship of phenological and physiological traits with yield in wheat using twenty fi ve spring wheat genotypes. Because many of these traits are interrelated, correlation coeffi cient, path analysis and principal component analysis were used to expose these relationships more clearly. Experiment was conducted at the Wheat Research Cen...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Denis Réale Dany Garant Murray M Humphries Patrick Bergeron Vincent Careau Pierre-Olivier Montiglio

The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis specifies that closely related species or populations experiencing different ecological conditions should differ in a suite of metabolic, hormonal and immunity traits that have coevolved with the life-history particularities related to these conditions. Surprisingly, two important dimensions of the POLS concept have been neglected: (i) despite increas...

2017
Celine T. Goulet Michael B. Thompson David G. Chapple

Across a range of taxa, individuals within a species differ in suites of correlated traits. These trait complexes, known as syndromes, can have dramatic evolutionary consequences as they do not evolve independently but rather as a unit. Current research focuses primarily on syndromes relating to aspects of behavior and life history. What is less clear is whether physiological traits also form a...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2005
Donna G Folk Timothy J Bradley

Laboratory selection for desiccation resistance, which has been imposed on five replicate populations of Drosophila melanogaster for >200 generations, has resulted in enhanced survivability during periods of extreme water stress. The ability of these populations to persistently resist the fatal effects of desiccation is correlated with evolved physiological traits, namely preferential storage o...

2017
Chengyuan Guo Linna Ma Shan Yuan Renzhong Wang

At the species level, plants can respond to climate changes by changing their leaf traits; however, there is scant information regarding the responses of morphological, physiological and anatomical traits of plant functional types (PFTs) to aridity. Herein, the leaf traits of five PFTs representing 17 plant species in temperate grasslands were examined along a large-scale aridity gradient in no...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2005
Christina M Caruso Hafiz Maherali Alison Mikulyuk Kjarstin Carlson Robert B Jackson

Physiological traits that control the uptake of carbon dioxide and loss of water are key determinants of plant growth and reproduction. Variation in these traits is often correlated with environmental gradients of water, light, and nutrients, suggesting that natural selection is the primary evolutionary mechanism responsible for physiological diversification. Responses to selection, however, ca...

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