نتایج جستجو برای: whereas dead trees

تعداد نتایج: 514885  

Journal: :crop breeding journal 2012
m. r. taslimpour e. aslmoshtaghi

despite the profusion of flowers that develop on olive trees, only a few set fruit during the growing season and only about 1-2% of the fruit remains on the trees at maturity. therefore, to maximize fruit set and yield, it is important for growers to understand the cross-compatibility between cultivars when planning to establish an olive orchard. this study was carried out in shiraz, fars provi...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2013
arya rezaei far seyed mostafa peighambari avesta sadrzadeh mahdi askari badouei

background:the bacterial contamination of fertile eggs isthe most common cause of embryonic death in ostrich hatcheryunits leading to financial loss in ostrich industry. objectives:the aim of this research was to investigate the bacterialcontamination status, with emphasis on escherichia coli, ofostrich hatcheries and the antimicrobial resistance profile ofisolated escherichia coli. methods:ato...

2016
Juan Zuo Johannes H. C. Cornelissen Mariet M. Hefting Ute Sass-Klaassen Richard S. P. van Logtestijn Jurgen van Hal Leo Goudzwaard Jin C. Liu Matty P. Berg

Facilitation between species is thought to be a key mechanism in community assembly and diversity, as certain species create microhabitats for others. A profound characteristic of forest ecosystems is a large amount of dead wood which is colonised by a vast array of invertebrate species. Bark beetles (Scolytinae) feed and breed on dying or dead trees, puncturing holes into the bark and engravin...

2002
Philip Lee Kelly Sturgess

This study examined the impact of logs and stumps on the understory composition of 28-yearold aspen-dominated boreal forests. Suitable logs covered more than five times the area of stumps in both harvest and wildfire stands. Logs and stumps were colonized by a significantly different assemblage of vascular plants than the forest floor. Initial colonization patterns on dead wood in both wildfire...

Journal: :Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 2021

Tree death is not always preceded by a visible decline in vigor (canopy dieback) or progressive loss crown volume. Identifying early-warning signals of incipient can help to implement the necessary measures prevent tree death. The aim this work understand what functional alterations massive drought-induced adult Pinus canariensis trees an arid stand, located Canary Islands. To aim, we analyzed ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2022

Consumer-grade drone-produced digital orthoimagery is a valuable tool for conservation management and enables the low-cost monitoring of remote ecosystems. This study demonstrates applicability RGB assessment forest health at scale individual trees in 46-hectare plot rare southern Appalachian red spruce on Whitetop Mountain, Virginia. We used photogrammetric Structure from Motion software Pix4D...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2007
Anika K Richter Emmanuel Frossard Ivano Brunner

A common method to determine the vitality of fine root tissue is the measurement of respiratory activity with triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC). The colorless TTC is reduced to the red-colored triphenyl formazan (TF) as a result of the dehydrogenase activity of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. However, measurements with woody fine roots of adult Norway spruce and European beech trees show...

2006
Kerry L. Farris Steve Zack

Standing dead trees (snags) with cavities are a critical ecological component of western coniferous forests. These structures provide foraging, roosting, and nesting habitat for numerous species of invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Snags may be created through a variety of interrelated processes including wildfire, drought, insects and disease. However, dead trees contain...

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