نتایج جستجو برای: tetramesa phragmites

تعداد نتایج: 1081  

2010
Christine Holdredge Mark D. Bertness Brian R. Silliman

Many mechanisms of invasive species success have been elucidated, but those driving cryptic invasions of non-native genotypes remain least understood. In one of the most successful cryptic plant invasions in North America, we investigate the mechanisms underlying the displacement of native Phragmites australis by its Eurasian counterpart. Since invasive Phragmites ’ populations have been especi...

2014
Shervin Jamshidi Abbas Akbarzadeh Kwang-Sung Woo Alireza Valipour

The purpose of this study is to examine the potential use of anaerobic baffled reactor (ABR) followed by Bio-rack wetland planted with Phragmites sp. and Typha sp. for treating domestic wastewater generated by small communities (751 mg COD/L, 500 SCOD mg/L, 348 mg BOD5/L). Two parallel laboratory-scale models showed that the process planted with Phragmites sp. and Typha sp. are capable of remov...

2014
Joshua S. Caplan Christine N. Wheaton Thomas J. Mozdzer

The energetic cost of plant organ construction is a functional trait that is useful for understanding carbon investment during growth (e.g. the resource acquisition vs. tissue longevity tradeoff), as well as in response to global change factors like elevated CO2 and N. Despite the enormous importance of roots and rhizomes in acquiring soil resources and responding to global change, construction...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Christine L Barrie Terry A Wheeler

A diverse Diptera assemblage, dominated by the family Chloropidae, is associated with common reed (Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel, Poaceae) in the Palearctic region (Tewksbury et al. 2002). Although P. australis has long been present in North America, many of its associated Chloropidae have remained restricted to the Palearctic. The best-known chloropid associates of Phragmites ar...

2016
Haixin Liu Xiaoliang Meng Tao Jiang Xinxia Liu Anbing Zhang

Satellite data have been widely used in the detection of vegetation area changes, however, the lack of historical training samples seriously limits detection accuracy. In this research, an iterative intersection analysis algorithm (IIAA) is proposed to solve this problem, and employed to improve the change detection accuracy of Phragmites area in the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge ...

2018
Andrea Coppi Lorenzo Lastrucci David Cappelletti Martina Cerri Francesco Ferranti Valentina Ferri Bruno Foggi Daniela Gigante Roberto Venanzoni Daniele Viciani Roberta Selvaggi Lara Reale

Citation: Coppi A, Lastrucci L, Cappelletti D, Cerri M, Ferranti F, Ferri V, Foggi B, Gigante D, Venanzoni R, Viciani D, Selvaggi R and Reale L (2018) AFLP Approach Reveals Variability in Phragmites australis: Implications for Its Die-Back and Evidence for Genotoxic Effects. Front. Plant Sci. 9:386. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00386 AFLP Approach Reveals Variability in Phragmites australis: Implicat...

2017
Jung A. Kim Jongbum Jeon Ki-Tae Kim Gobong Choi Sook-Young Park Hyun-Jung Lee Sang-Hee Shim Yong-Hwan Lee Soonok Kim

An endophytic fungus, Gaeumannomyces sp. strain JS-464, is capable of producing a number of secondary metabolites which showed significant nitric oxide reduction activity. The draft genome assembly has a size of 53,151,282 bp, with a G+C content of 53.11% consisting of 80 scaffolds with an N50 of 7.46 Mbp.

2013
Amy R. Williams Amy Williams Craig Allen

River otter (Lontra canadensis) use of Phragmites australis and density estimation using genetic techniques" (2011). River otters were extirpated in Nebraska in the early 1900's. In 1986 Nebraska Game and Parks Commission began reintroducing otters. In support of developing an otter management plan, I conducted research on two aspects of otter ecology in Nebraska. First, I examined otter use of...

2012
L. A. Meyerson C. Lambertini M. K. McCormick D. F. Whigham

BACKGROUND AND AIMS We review evidence for hybridization of Phragmites australis in North America and the implications for the persistence of native P. australis ssp. americanus populations in North America. We also highlight the need for an updated classification system, which takes P. australis intraspecific variation and hybridization into account. METHODOLOGY We reviewed available publish...

2015
Junjing Wang Junhong Bai Zhaoqin Gao Qiongqiong Lu Qingqing Zhao

Little information is available on As contamination dynamics in the soil-plant systems of wetlands. Total arsenic (As) in soil and plant samples from Suaeda salsa and Phragmites australis wetlands was measured in the Yellow River Estuary (YRE) in summer and autumn of 2007 to investigate the seasonal changes in As concentrations in different wetlands. The results showed that soil As levels great...

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