نتایج جستجو برای: oak leaf

تعداد نتایج: 94114  

2000
Shi-Jean S. Sung Paul P. Kormanik Stanley J. Zarnoch

Northern’ red oak (Quercus rubra L.) (NRO) and white oak (0. alba L.) (WO) acorns were sown into wooden plots and grown under 30 percent shade screen (30 percent S) or 70 percent shade screen (70 percent S). Seedlings grown under full sun were the controls (C). At the end of the first year, the 30 percent S NRO had 30 percent greater seedling dry weight (DW) than C seedlings. No growth differen...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2017
Primrose J Boynton Rike Stelkens Vienna Kowallik Duncan Greig

Microbial fitness is easy to measure in the laboratory, but difficult to measure in the field. Laboratory fitness assays make use of controlled conditions and genetically modified organisms, neither of which are available in the field. Among other applications, fitness assays can help researchers detect adaptation to different habitats or locations. We designed a competitive fitness assay to de...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
B Dedeyan A Klonowska S Tagger T Tron G Iacazio G Gil J Le Petit

The basidiomycete Marasmius quercophilus is commonly found during autumn on the decaying litter of the evergreen oak (Quercus ilex L.), a plant characteristic of Mediterranean forest. This white-rot fungus colonizes the leaf surface with rhizomorphs, causing a total bleaching of the leaf. In synthetic liquid media, this white-rot fungus has strong laccase activity. From a three-step chromatogra...

Journal: :Science of The Total Environment 2022

Trees have the potential to improve urban air quality as leaves and needles capture pollutants from air, but further empirical data has been requested quantify these effects. We measured concentration of 32 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in pin oak (Quercus palustris) black pine (Pinus nigra) City Gothenburg, Sweden, during summer 2018. Oak were collected twice (June, September), while...

2016
Jing Gao Fengfeng Kang Hairong Han

Litter quality is often considered the main driver of rates of decomposition. Litter decomposes faster in its home environment than in any other environment, which is called the home-field advantage (HFA). However, evidence for this phenomenon has not been universal. In addition, litter mixtures of different species can induce a non-additive effect (NAE) on decomposition processes. However, the...

2014
Xi Yang Jianwu Tang John F. Mustard

Plant phenology, a sensitive indicator of climate change, influences vegetation-atmosphere interactions by changing the carbon and water cycles from local to global scales. Camera-based phenological observations of the color changes of the vegetation canopy throughout the growing season have becomepopular in recent years. However, the linkages between camera phenological metrics and leaf bioche...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2002
G Michael Gebre Timothy J Tschaplinski

To determine the biochemical basis of osmotic adjustment, seasonal and treatment differences in foliar water- soluble organic solutes and inorganic ions were investigated for two hardwood species that exhibited osmotic adjustment in a Throughfall Displacement Experiment at the Walker Branch Watershed near Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Leaf samples of overstory and understory chestnut oak (Quercus prinu...

2014
Fulton Ewing Rockwell N. Michele Holbrook Abraham Duncan Stroock

In leaves, the transpirational flux of water exits the veins as liquid and travels toward the stomata in both the vapor and liquid phases before exiting the leaf as vapor. Yet, whether most of the evaporation occurs from the vascular bundles (perivascular), from the photosynthetic mesophyll cells, or within the vicinity of the stomatal pore (peristomatal) remains in dispute. Here, a onedimensio...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Fulton Ewing Rockwell N Michele Holbrook Abraham Duncan Stroock

In leaves, the transpirational flux of water exits the veins as liquid and travels toward the stomata in both the vapor and liquid phases before exiting the leaf as vapor. Yet, whether most of the evaporation occurs from the vascular bundles (perivascular), from the photosynthetic mesophyll cells, or within the vicinity of the stomatal pore (peristomatal) remains in dispute. Here, a one-dimensi...

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