نتایج جستجو برای: host trees

تعداد نتایج: 300485  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2009
Christopher M Sthultz Thomas G Whitham Karla Kennedy Ron Deckert Catherine A Gehring

Although recent research indicates that herbivores interact with plant-associated microbes in complex ways, few studies have examined these interactions using a community approach. For example, the impact of herbivory on the community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) is not well known. The influence of host plant genetics on EMF community composition is also poorly understood. We used a...

Journal: :Phytopathology 1997
D L Maxwell E L Kruger G R Stanosz

ABSTRACT Septoria musiva causes leaf spot and canker diseases of trees in the genus Populus, and is one of the most damaging fungal pathogens of hybrid poplar in eastern North America. The effect of host water stress on Septoria canker development was studied in two separate greenhouse experiments. Hybrid poplar clones NM6, NC11396, and NE308 were stressed by withholding water until predawn wat...

2018
R Keating Godfrey Ellen H Yerger Timothy J Nuttle

Overbrowsing by ungulates decimates plant populations and reduces diversity in a variety of ecosystems, but the mechanisms by which changes to plant community composition influence other trophic levels are poorly understood. In addition to removal of avian nesting habitat, browsing is hypothesized to reduce bird density and diversity through reduction of insect prey on browse-tolerant hosts lef...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2014
Steven W Purcell K Robert Clarke Kelvin Rushworth Steven J Dalton

Understanding critical habitats of threatened and endemic animals is essential for mitigating extinction risks, developing recovery plans, and siting reserves, but assessment methods are generally lacking. We evaluated critical habitats of 8 threatened or endemic fish species on coral and rocky reefs of subtropical eastern Australia, by measuring physical and substratum-type variables of habita...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2014
Danielle E Marias Frederick C Meinzer David R Woodruff David C Shaw Steven L Voelker J Renée Brooks Barbara Lachenbruch Kristen Falk Jennifer McKay

Dwarf mistletoes, obligate, parasitic plants with diminutive aerial shoots, have long-term effects on host tree water relations, hydraulic architecture and photosynthetic gas exchange and can eventually induce tree death. To investigate the long-term (1886-2010) impacts of dwarf mistletoe on the growth and gas exchange characteristics of host western hemlock, we compared the diameter growth and...

جیحانی, حمیدرضا , زالی, طه,

Dagh-Baghi is a disregarded garden located in Khoy, a city in the northwest of Iran. Because of its location along with good weather, Khoy has always had great potential to host many gardens. This garden, however, is the only remaining historic garden. The current Dagh Baghi is a meadow in the southern suburb of the city with a few fruit trees. This article studies the spatial structure of the ...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2002
Pierre Legendre Yves Desdevises Eric Bazin

A new method, ParaFit, has been developed to test the significance of a global hypothesis of coevolution between parasites and their hosts. Individual host-parasite association links can also be tested. The test statistics are functions of the host and parasite phylogenetic trees and of the set of host-parasite association links. Numerical simulations are used to show that the method has correc...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Ian S Pearse Andrew L Hipp

There is often an inverse relationship between the diversity of a plant community and the invasibility of that community by non-native plants. Native herbivores that colonize novel plants may contribute to diversity-invasibility relationships by limiting the relative success of non-native plants. Here, we show that, in large collections of non-native oak trees at sites across the USA, non-nativ...

Journal: :Australasian Plant Disease Notes 2022

In a survey in 2020, Salix babylonica trees displaying symptoms of phyllody, little leaves, and dieback were observed Xinjiang province China. Nested PCRs carried out using universal primer pairs for 16 S rRNA tuf genes, detected the presence phytoplasmas symptomatic trees, while no amplification was found symptomless trees. Blastn phylogenetic analyses showed that belong to species ‘Candidatus...

2017
Jemma L Geoghegan Sebastián Duchêne Edward C Holmes

The cross-species transmission of viruses from one host species to another is responsible for the majority of emerging infections. However, it is unclear whether some virus families have a greater propensity to jump host species than others. If related viruses have an evolutionary history of co-divergence with their hosts there should be evidence of topological similarities between the virus an...

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