نتایج جستجو برای: p australis

تعداد نتایج: 1272196  

2008
Devany Plentovich

The common reed, Phragmites australis, is a highly aggressive species that outcompetes native species on shorelines, wetlands and roadways across the Great Lakes Basin. Prior to my analysis glyphosate and imazapyr (Habitat 7) herbicides were applied to more than 600 acres at selected sites along the west shore of lower Green Bay. I explored alternative secondary control treatments for increasin...

2015
Ahmed M. Abbas Adam M. Lambert Alfredo E. Rubio-Casal Alfonso De Cires Enrique M. Figueroa Jesús M. Castillo Christopher Lortie

Experimental studies to determine the nature of ecological interactions between invasive and native species are necessary for conserving and restoring native species in impacted habitats. Theory predicts that species boundaries along environmental gradients are determined by physical factors in stressful environments and by competitive ability in benign environments, but little is known about t...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Lalith D B Suriyagoda Megan H Ryan Michael Renton Hans Lambers

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Studies on the effects of sub- and/or supraoptimal temperatures on growth and phosphorus (P) nutrition of perennial herbaceous species at growth-limiting P availability are few, and the impacts of temperature on rhizosphere carboxylate dynamics are not known for any species. METHODS The effect of three day/night temperature regimes (low, 20/13 °C; medium, 27/20 °C; and hig...

Journal: :Nigerian journal of physiological sciences : official publication of the Physiological Society of Nigeria 2014
J O Omirinde P C Ozegbe M O Oyeyemi

Cuscuta australis (C. australis) seed and stem are commonly used as dietary supplements in a maize-meal, "Ogi", by the local population for the management of male and female reproductive dysfunctions. This study, as a part of on-going efforts, therefore, evaluated and compared the effects of Low Protein-energy (LP) and Normal Protein-energy (NP) diets on the sperm morphology and characteristics...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Dhana Rao Jeremy S Webb Carola Holmström Rebecca Case Adrian Low Peter Steinberg Staffan Kjelleberg

Bacteria that produce inhibitory compounds on the surface of marine algae are thought to contribute to the defense of the host plant against colonization of fouling organisms. However, the number of bacterial cells necessary to defend against fouling on the plant surface is not known. Pseudoalteromonas tunicata and Phaeobacter sp. strain 2.10 (formerly Roseobacter gallaeciensis) are marine bact...

2017
Catherine L. Simmons Robert W. Lamont Alison Shapcott

Premise of the study The swamp orchid, Phaius australis (Orchidaceae), is nationally endangered due to illegal collection and habitat loss and fragmentation, resulting in a disjunct distribution in spring and coastal wetland ecotones along Australia's east coast. Polymorphic microsatellite markers were developed to study genetic diversity and population structure for conservation and restoratio...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2015
G Bacchetta G Cappai A Carucci E Tamburini

Abandoned tailing dumps from mining industry represent important sources of metal contamination in the surrounding environments. This study evaluates the potential of two Mediterranean native plants, Pistacia lentiscus and Phragmites australis, for phytoremediation of two Sardinian contaminated mine sites. A 6 months study has been conducted at greenhouse-controlled conditions with the aim of i...

2017
Zhiwei Ge Ran An Shuiyuan Fang Pengpeng Lin Chuan Li Jianhui Xue Shuiqiang Yu

Aquatic plants play an essential role and are effective in mitigating lake eutrophication by forming complex plant-soil system and retaining total nitrogen (TN) and phosphorus (TP) in soils to ultimately reduce their quantities in aquatic systems. Two main vegetation types (Phragmites australis community and P. australis + Typha latifolia community) of Qin Lake wetland were sampled in this stud...

2012
Luciana Achenbach Carla Lambertini Hans Brix

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Phragmites australis is a wetland grass with high genetic variability, augmented by its cosmopolitan distribution, clonal growth form and large variation in chromosome numbers. Different ploidy levels and ecotypes differ in morphology and ecophysiological traits, and may possess different levels of phenotypic variation. The aim of this study was to quantify the natural varia...

1999
Marcelo F. Tognelli Carlos E. Borghi Claudia M. Campos

The impact of gnawing by Microcavia australis on the survival of Geoffroea decorticans plants was studied in the Monte Desert of Argentina. Sampled ( ) plants N s 105 were selected randomly from two different colonies of M. australis. For each plant sampled the following properties were measured: the diameter of the trunk at ground level; the distance to the nearest burrow of M. australis; the ...

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