نتایج جستجو برای: grass species

تعداد نتایج: 564295  

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Eric W Seabloom Elizabeth T Borer Yvonne Buckley Elsa E Cleland Kendi Davies Jennifer Firn W Stanley Harpole Yann Hautier Eric Lind Andrew MacDougall John L Orrock Suzanne M Prober Peter Adler Juan Alberti T Michael Anderson Jonathan D Bakker Lori A Biederman Dana Blumenthal Cynthia S Brown Lars A Brudvig Maria Caldeira Chengjin Chu Michael J Crawley Pedro Daleo Ellen I Damschen Carla M D'Antonio Nicole M DeCrappeo Chris R Dickman Guozhen Du Philip A Fay Paul Frater Daniel S Gruner Nicole Hagenah Andrew Hector Aveliina Helm Helmut Hillebrand Kirsten S Hofmockel Hope C Humphries Oscar Iribarne Virginia L Jin Adam Kay Kevin P Kirkman Julia A Klein Johannes M H Knops Kimberly J La Pierre Laura M Ladwig John G Lambrinos Andrew D B Leakey Qi Li Wei Li Rebecca McCulley Brett Melbourne Charles E Mitchell Joslin L Moore John Morgan Brent Mortensen Lydia R O'Halloran Meelis Pärtel Jesús Pascual David A Pyke Anita C Risch Roberto Salguero-Gómez Mahesh Sankaran Martin Schuetz Anna Simonsen Melinda Smith Carly Stevens Lauren Sullivan Glenda M Wardle Elizabeth M Wolkovich Peter D Wragg Justin Wright Louie Yang

Invasions have increased the size of regional species pools, but are typically assumed to reduce native diversity. However, global-scale tests of this assumption have been elusive because of the focus on exotic species richness, rather than relative abundance. This is problematic because low invader richness can indicate invasion resistance by the native community or, alternatively, dominance b...

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2006
a. arzani

twenty accessions of cultivated grass pea (lathyrus sativus l.) and wild species of lathyrus l.collected from western and southern regions of iran were evaluated for their mitotic metaphase chromosomalcharacteristics. all populations comprising 16 populations of cultivated l. sativus and 4 wild populations oflathyrus l. were diploid, 2n=2x=14 chromosomes. there were significant variations among...

2006
Dean M. Anderson Gary D. Rayson Safwan M. Obeidat Michael Ralphs Rick Estell Ed L. Fredrickson Eric Parker Perry Gray

A rapid and reproducible method to determine botanical composition of forage is an ecological and economic goal for range animal ecologists. Multidimensional fluorometry previously demonstrated the possibility of a unique optical approach for accurately determining species composition of clipped and digested plant materials. Fluorometry may be used to detect toxic plants in standing crop as wel...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2000
B Keller C Feuillet

Grasses are the single most important plant family in agriculture. In the past years, comparative genetic mapping has revealed conserved gene order (colinearity) among many grass species. Recently, the first studies at gene level have demonstrated that microcolinearity of genes is less conserved: small scale rearrangements and deletions complicate the microcolinearity between closely related sp...

Journal: :Proceedings of the New Zealand Weed Control Conference 1959

2014
Benjamin M. Rau Jeanne C. Chambers David A. Pyke Bruce A. Roundy Eugene W. Schupp Paul Doescher Todd G. Caldwell

Current paradigm suggests that spatial and temporal competition for resources limit an exotic invader, cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.), which once established, alters fire regimes and can result in annual grass dominance in sagebrush steppe. Prescribed fire and fire surrogate treatments (mowing, tebuthiuron, and imazapic) are used to reduce woody fuels and increase resistance to exotic annuals,...

Journal: :journal of insect biodiversity and systematics 0
ibrahim khalil al haidar department of zoology, university of chittagong, chittagong-4331, bangladesh md. farid ahsan department of zoology, university of chittagong, chittagong-4331, bangladesh syed abbas 61/2 north pirerbag, mirpur, dhaka-1216, bangladesh md. tarik kabir white-rumped vulture conservation in bangladesh project, iucn bangladesh

butterflies of the inani reserve forest were studied between may 2014 and may 2015. one hundred twenty five species of butterflies belonging to 84 genera and six families (hesperiidae, papilionidae, pieridae, lycaenidae, riodinidae and nymphalidae) were recorded during this study. the highest number of species comprised family nymphalidae (38 species, 30.4%) followed by lycaenidae (35 species, ...

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