نتایج جستجو برای: biomass loss

تعداد نتایج: 506682  

2006
J. Belnap S. L. Phillips J. E. Herrick J. R. Johansen

Recently disturbed and ‘control’ (i.e. less recently disturbed) soils in the Mojave Desert were compared for their vulnerability to wind erosion, using a wind tunnel, before and after being experimentally trampled. Before trampling, control sites had greater cyanobacterial biomass, soil surface stability, threshold friction velocities (TFV; i.e. the wind speed required to move soil particles), ...

2015
Benjamin A. Lange Christine Michel Justin F. Beckers J. Alec Casey Hauke Flores Ido Hatam Guillaume Meisterhans Andrea Niemi Christian Haas

With near-complete replacement of Arctic multi-year ice (MYI) by first-year ice (FYI) predicted to occur within this century, it remains uncertain how the loss of MYI will impact the abundance and distribution of sea ice associated algae. In this study we compare the chlorophyll a (chl a) concentrations and physical properties of MYI and FYI from the Lincoln Sea during 3 spring seasons (2010-20...

Journal: :BMC Plant Biology 2021

Abstract Background Red clover ( Trifolium pratense ) is globally used as a fodder plant due its high nutritional value and soil improving qualities. In response to mowing, red exhibits specific morphological traits compensate the loss of biomass. The reaction well described, but underlying molecular mechanisms role for plants grown in field are unclear. Results Here, we characterize global tra...

2014
Morten Ambye-Jensen Katja S Johansen Thomas Didion Zsófia Kádár Anne S Meyer

BACKGROUND Ensiling may act as a pretreatment of fresh grass biomass and increase the enzymatic conversion of structural carbohydrates to fermentable sugars. However, ensiling does not provide sufficient severity to be a standalone pretreatment method. Here, ensiling of grass is combined with hydrothermal treatment (HTT) with the aim of improving the enzymatic biomass convertibility and decreas...

2012
Sassan Saatchi Lars Ulander Mathew Williams Shaun Quegan Thuy LeToan Herman Shugart Jerome Chave

gridded maps of biomass to be produced over time6. Radar backscatter is sensitive to vegetation fresh biomass7. At long wavelengths (0.7 m or longer), radar penetrates deep into the canopy and the backscatter energy depends on a combination of variables including the size, number density, and the water content and wood specific gravity of branches and stems. However, radar backscatter suffers f...

2016
Delphine Moreau Stéphanie Gibot-Leclerc Annette Girardin Olivia Pointurier Carole Reibel Florence Strbik Mónica Fernández-Aparicio Nathalie Colbach

Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel (branched broomrape) is a holoparasitic plant that reproduces on crops and also on weeds, which contributes to increase the parasite seed bank in fields. This parasite extracts all its nutrients at the host's expense so that host-parasite trophic relationships are crucial to determine host and parasite growth. This study quantified the intensity with which P. ramos...

2004
C. P. H. Mulder E. Bazeley-White P. G. Dimitrakopoulos

In nature, plant biomass is not evenly distributed across species, and naturally uncommon species may differ from common species in the probability of loss from the community. Understanding relationships between evenness and productivity is therefore critical to understanding changes in ecosystem functioning as species are lost from communities. We examined data from a large multi-site grasslan...

2003
Katja Fennel Emmanuel Boss

In oligotrophic lakes and oceans, the deep chlorophyll maximum may form independently of a maximum of phytoplankton biomass, because the ratio of chlorophyll to phytoplankton biomass (in units of carbon) increases with acclimation to reduced light and increased nutrient supply at depth. Optical data (beam attenuation as proxy for phytoplankton biomass and chlorophyll fluorescence and absorption...

2018
Bart M.C. Grutters Ralf C.H. Aben Elisabeth S. Bakker

Freshwater plants affect the ecosystem functioning of shallow aquatic ecosystems. However, because native plants are threatened by environmental change such as eutrophication, global warming and biological invasions, continued ecosystem functioning may be at risk. In this study, we explored how the growth of native and non-native plant species in eutrophic, warm conditions impacts two plant eco...

2010
R. O. Dubayah S. L. Sheldon D. B. Clark M. A. Hofton J. B. Blair G. C. Hurtt R. L. Chazdon

[1] In this paper we present the results of an experiment to measure forest structure and biomass dynamics over the tropical forests of La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica using a medium resolution lidar. Our main objective was to observe changes in forest canopy height, related height metrics, and biomass, and from these map sources and sinks of carbon across the landscape. The Laser Veg...

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