نتایج جستجو برای: stem biomass

تعداد نتایج: 338601  

2007
Zachary T. Long Charles L. Mohler Walter P. Carson

We extend the resource concentration hypothesis (herbivorous insects are more likely to find and stay in more dense and less diverse patches of their host plants) to plant communities. Specifically, whenever superior plant competitors spread to form dense stands, they will be found and attacked by their specialist insect enemies. This will decrease host plant abundance, causing a reduction in s...

2015
Tarquinio Mateus Magalhães Thomas Seifert

BACKGROUND National and regional aboveground biomass (AGB) estimates are generally computed based on standing stem volume estimates from forest inventories and default biomass expansion factors (BEFs). AGB estimates are converted to estimates of belowground biomass (BGB) using default root-to-shoot ratios (R/S). Thus, BEFs and R/S are not estimated in ordinary forest inventories, which results ...

2014
Benoit Truax Daniel Gagnon Julien Fortier Eric J. Jokela

In this study, we developed clone-specific allometric relationships, with the objective of calculating volume and biomass production after 13 years in 8 poplar plantations, located across an environmental gradient, and composed of 5 unrelated hybrid poplar clones. Allometry was found to be very similar for clones MxB-915311, NxM-3729 and DNxM-915508, all having P. maximoviczii parentage. Clones...

2016
Stephen A. Gourley Jing Li Xingfu Zou

We propose a mathematical model for biocontrol of the invasive weed Fallopia japonica using one of its co-evolved natural enemies, the Japanese sap-sucking psyllid Aphalara itadori. This insect sucks the sap from the stems of the plant thereby weakening it. Its diet is highly specific to F. japonica. We consider a single isolated knotweed stand, the plant's size being described by time-dependen...

افروزنده, علی, عطارد, پدرام, کیانی, بهمن,

Predicting the volume and biomass of multi-stem maple trees (Acer monspessulanum Subsp. cinerascens Boiss.) based on standing traits is necessary in forestry. In this research twenty sample trees were selected in four transects randomly in Bagh-Shadi Forest of Yazd province. After measuring the diameter at root collar (DRC), tree height, stems numbers and crown diameter and area all trees were ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2011
Curtis Edson Michael G. Wing

Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) remote sensing has demonstrated potential in measuring forest biomass. We assessed the ability of LiDAR to accurately estimate forest total above ground biomass (TAGB) on an individual stem basis in a conifer forest in the US Pacific Northwest region using three different computer software programs and compared results to field measurements. Software programs...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2004
Mark D Coleman Alexander L Friend Christel C Kern

We established Populus deltoides Bartr. stands differing in nitrogen (N) availability and tested if: (1) N-induced carbon (C) allocation could be explained by developmental allocation controls; and (2) N uptake per unit root mass, i.e., specific N-uptake rate, increased with N availability. Closely spaced (1 x 1 m) stands were treated with 50, 100 and 200 kg N ha(-1) year(-1) of time-release ba...

2015
Hendrik Poorter Andrzej M. Jagodzinski Ricardo Ruiz‐Peinado Shem Kuyah Yunjian Luo Jacek Oleksyn Vladimir A. Usoltsev Thomas N. Buckley Peter B. Reich Lawren Sack

We compiled a global database for leaf, stem and root biomass representing c. 11 000 records for c. 1200 herbaceous and woody species grown under either controlled or field conditions. We used this data set to analyse allometric relationships and fractional biomass distribution to leaves, stems and roots. We tested whether allometric scaling exponents are generally constant across plant sizes a...

2016
Kazuki Matsubara Eiji Yamamoto Nobuya Kobayashi Takuro Ishii Junichi Tanaka Hiroshi Tsunematsu Satoshi Yoshinaga Osamu Matsumura Jun-ichi Yonemaru Ritsuko Mizobuchi Toshio Yamamoto Hiroshi Kato Masahiro Yano

Biomass yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.) is an important breeding target, yet it is not easy to improve because the trait is complex and phenotyping is laborious. Using progeny derived from a cross between two high-yielding Japanese cultivars, we evaluated whether quantitative trait locus (QTL)-based selection can improve biomass yield. As a measure of biomass yield, we used plant weight (aboveg...

2010
R. A. PROGAR G. MARKIN J. MILAN T. BARBOULETOS M. J. RINELLA

Inundative releases of beneÞcial insects are frequently used to suppress pest insects but not commonly attempted as amethod of weed biological control because of the difÞculty in obtaining the required large numbers of insects. The successful establishment of a ßea beetle complex, mixed Aphthona lacertosa (Rosenhauer) and Aphthona nigriscutus Foundras (87 and 13%, respectively), for the control...

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