نتایج جستجو برای: salix

تعداد نتایج: 1705  

Journal: Mycologia Iranica 2015

Sooty mold fungi are often associated with honeydew which insects secrete while feeding on the plant. A great variety of these fungi occur in the North of Iran, especially on Citrus ssp which is one of the most widely cultivated fruit trees in this region. During last 10 years, several collections of these fungi examined and 15 species have been recorded. In this paper seven previously unreport...

Sistan has recently confronted to periodic drought and water scarcity that destroyed vital resources especially vegetation. Information about reaction of the vegetation species to drought is necessary for protecting and biological restoring this ecosystem, so density of Tamarix aphylla, Salix babylonica and Eucalyptus were investigated using quadrates 50m × 50 m during wet (1366-1376) and droug...

     Poplars have long been considered for wood production in various uses and cultivated by the villagers. Willows have also been developed in recent years as biomass and bioenergy sources in the world. The necessity of research on the adaptation of poplars in different planting conditions is important for achieving superior clones. In this study the growth and production function of Salix exc...

1999
J. Ross M. Mõttus

Measurements of the statistical characteristics of umbra and sunflecks at different depths inside a willow coppice — Salix viminalis and Salix dasyclados — were carried out at Tartu Observatory, Tõravere, Estonia, in 1997. A new instrument, the sunfleck indicator, constructed by M. Sulev, was used. This instrument, moving perpendicularly to rows in the horizontal direction, counts the number an...

2013
Cornelius Lütz

Botanisches Institut der Universität zu Köln, Gyrhofstraße 15, D-5000 Köln 41 Z. Naturforsch. 40c, 599—605 (1985); received May 6, 1985 Epicuticular Waxes, Alpine Plants, Ecophysiology, Relation to Altitude, Ultrastructure Epicuticular waxes were extracted and analysed from leaves of 7 different high alpine plant species, with 3 species harvested at different altitudes: Salix herbacea (1950 m, ...

2013
Aurélien Lauron-Moreau Frédéric E. Pitre Luc Brouillet Michel Labrecque

Biomass produced from dedicated plantations constitutes a source of renewable energy and is expected to play an important role in several countries in the coming decades. The cultivation of woody crops such as willows therefore raises several environmental issues. In North America, several native willows are potentially interesting for biomass producers. Willow trees are diverse but few species...

2016
Hao Jiang Sheng Zhang Yanbao Lei Gang Xu Dan Zhang

Population sex ratios of many dioecious plants in nature are biased. This may be attributed to sexually different resource demands and adaptive capacity. In male-biasedPopulus, males often display stronger physiological adaptation than females. Interestingly, Populus and Salix, belonging to Salicaceae, display an opposite biased sex ratio, especially in nutrient-poor environmental conditions. D...

2016
Tom Martin Ann-Christin Rönnberg-Wästljung Jan Stenlid Berit Samils

An earlier identified major quantitative trait locus for resistance towards the willow leaf rust fungus Melampsora larici-epitea in a Salix viminalis x (S. viminalis × S. schwerinii) population was used to identify potential resistance genes to the rust pathogen. Screening a genomic bacterial artificial chromosome library with markers from the peak position of the QTL region revealed one gene w...

2014
József Geml Barbara Gravendeel Kristiaan J. van der Gaag Manon Neilen Youri Lammers Niels Raes Tatiana A. Semenova Peter de Knijff Machiel E. Noordeloos

Western European coastal sand dunes are highly important for nature conservation. Communities of the creeping willow (Salix repens) represent one of the most characteristic and diverse vegetation types in the dunes. We report here the results of the first kingdom-wide fungal diversity assessment in S. repens coastal dune vegetation. We carried out massively parallel pyrosequencing of ITS rDNA f...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2013
Laura G Perry Patrick B Shafroth Dana M Blumenthal Jack A Morgan Daniel R LeCain

In semiarid western North American riparian ecosystems, increased drought and lower streamflows under climate change may reduce plant growth and recruitment, and favor drought-tolerant exotic species over mesic native species. We tested whether elevated atmospheric CO₂ might ameliorate these effects by improving plant water-use efficiency. We examined the effects of CO₂ and water availability o...

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