نتایج جستجو برای: tamarix gallica

تعداد نتایج: 685  

2009
Kevin R Hultine Jayne Belnap Charles van Riper James R Ehleringer Philip E Dennison Martha E Lee Pamela L Nagler Keirith A Snyder Shauna M Uselman Jason B West

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در این پژوهش، شباهت‏‏ها و تفاوت‏های آناتومی چوبِ چهار گونۀ درختچه ‏ای از منطقۀ سراب استان آذربایجان شرقی برای درک بهتر تطبیق ‏پذیری بافت چوبی با اقلیم خشکِ منطقه بررسی شد. این درختچه‏ها عبارت‌اند از: پرند (Pteropyrum olivieri)، نسترن کوهی (Rosa canina)، ارجنگ (Rhamnus pallasii)، و گز ‌انگبین (Tamarix gallica L) که آناتومی چوب یکی از آن‌ها (سَردۀ Pteropyrum) برای نخستین بار است که در جهان گزارش می‏...

Journal: :International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology 2014
Francesca Luziatelli Silvia Crognale Alessandro D'Annibale Mauro Moresi Maurizio Petruccioli Maurizio Ruzzi

Fungal strains naturally occurring on the wood and leaves of the salt-excreting desert tree Tamarix were isolated and characterized for their ability to produce cellulose- and starch-degrading enzymes. Of the 100 isolates, six fungal species were identified by ITS1 sequence analysis. No significant differences were observed among taxa isolated from wood samples of different Tamarix species, whi...

Journal: :Mycologia 2014
James B Anderson Stefan Catona

Mutation is the ultimate source of all genetic variation in populations and yet they remain unobservable and buried in the past. Long-lived individuals of Armillaria gallica, a common opportunistic fungal pathogen of tree roots in temperate forests of the northern hemisphere, provide a spatial context for examining the mutational dynamic. Each individual of A. gallica arises in a single mating ...

2014
António M. F. Aguiar Dora Aguin Pombo Ysabel M. Gonçalves

Two species of stick insects are currently known to be present in the Macaronesian archipelagos: Clonopsis gallica (Charpentier) (Phasmatodea: Bacillidae) on the Canary Islands and in the Azores and Carausius morosus (Sinéty) (Phasmatidae) in the Azores. Here, we provide the first reliable records of the presence and distribution of C. gallica and C. morosus on Madeira Island. Egg and adult sta...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2000
R B Peabody D C Peabody K M Sicard

The basidiome stage of Armillaria gallica can be a genetic mosaic. Ten cells isolated from a single basidiome in 1986 produced nine different genotypes when analyzed for variation at six nuclear loci. Four additional basidiomes collected in 1986 produced mosaic patterns when analyzed for variation at a single nuclear (PCR-RFLP) locus. One basidiome collected in 1993 was not a genetic mosaic bec...

2017
Randall W. Long Susan E. Bush Kevin C. Grady David S. Smith Daniel L. Potts Carla M. D'Antonio Tom L. Dudley Shannon D. Fehlberg John F. Gaskin Edward P. Glenn Kevin R. Hultine

Patterns of woody-plant mortality have been linked to global-scale environmental changes, such as extreme drought, heat stress, more frequent and intense fires, and episodic outbreaks of insects and pathogens. Although many studies have focussed on survival and mortality in response to specific physiological stresses, little attention has been paid to the role of genetic heritability of traits ...

2010
Eduardo G. Virla Guillermo A. Logarzo Susana L. Paradell

The paleartic tamarix leafhopper, Opsius stactogalus Fieber (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), can reduce the growth of tamarisk due to the aggregate feeding imposed by their populations. The species was mentioned for Argentina in Metcalf's catalogue (1967) without locality or region reference, and the contributions on Cicadellidae published by many authors after Metcalf omitted this distributional dat...

Journal: :Drug discoveries & therapeutics 2008
S Abouzid A Elshahaat S Ali M I Choudhary

Antioxidant activity of a selection of commonly occurring wild plants growing in Beni-Sueif governorate, Upper Egypt, has been tested. The plants selected are Tamarix nilotica, Ambrosia maritima, Zygophyllum coccenium, Conyza dioscoridis, Chenopodium ambrosioides, and Calotropis procera. The in vitro antioxidant assays used in this study were 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl hydrazyl (DPPH) radical scaven...

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