نتایج جستجو برای: acer pseudo

تعداد نتایج: 52909  

2001
John P. Caspersen Richard K. Kobe

To examine the causes of landscape variation in forest community composition, we have quantified sapling mortality as a function of growth and soil moisture for seven dominant species in transition oak-northern hardwood forests of the northeastern USA. We located saplings in sites that encompassed a wide range of variation in soil moisture and light availability. In mesic conditions, the probab...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2007
S S Renner L Beenken G W Grimm A Kocyan R E Ricklefs

The northern hemisphere tree genus Acer comprises 124 species, most of them monoecious, but 13 dioecious. The monoecious species flower dichogamously, duodichogamously (male, female, male), or in some species heterodichogamously (two morphs that each produce male and female flowers but at reciprocal times). Dioecious species cannot engage in these temporal strategies. Using a phylogeny for 66 s...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2001
S M Duguay K Arii M Hooper M J Lechowicz

We quantified the damage caused by a major ice storm to individual trees in two 1-ha permanent plots located at Mont St. Hilaire in southwestern Québec, Canada. The storm, which occurred in January 1998, is the worst on record in eastern North America; glaze ice on the order of 80-100 mm accumulated at our study site. All but 3% of the trees (DBH > or = 10 cm) lost at least some crown branches,...

2012
Mohamed S. El-Tamawy Moshera H. Darwish Foad Abd-Allah Sandra Ahmed Heba A. Khalifa

Background: Cerebrovascular disorders are the second most common cause of cognitive decline. Aerobic exercises have been proved to improve cognitive functions through producing vascular changes. Objective: To assess and explain from physiological point of view the efficacy of aerobic exercise on cognitive changes of stroke patients. Methods: Thirty Egyptian patients with stroke in territory of ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Joseph D Bowden William L Bauerle

We investigated which parameters required by the MAESTRA model were most important in predicting leaf-area-based transpiration in 5-year-old trees of five deciduous hardwood species-yoshino cherry (Prunus x yedoensis Matsum.), red maple (Acer rubrum L. 'Autumn Flame'), trident maple (Acer buergeranum Miq.), Japanese flowering cherry (Prunus serrulata Lindl. 'Kwanzan') and London plane-tree (Pla...

2008
Shawna Joy Behling Joseph Sullivan Marla McIntosh Bahram Momen

Title of Document: EFFECTS OF NITROGEN AND CALCIUM ON PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND METABOLIC ACTIVITY IN ACER SACCHARUM IN THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Shawna Joy Behling Directed By: Associate Professor Dr. Joseph Sullivan Plant Sciences and Landscape Architecture The Catskill Mountains in southern New York have received some of the most acidic rainfall in the country for the past 50 years. Acid deposition o...

2004
Colin M. Orians Margret M. I. van Vuuren Benjamin A. Babst George S. Ellmore

The capture of patchily distributed nutrients by tree roots has received extensive research, but the fate of those nutrients has not. We performed experiments to determine if nutrient transport within tree species is preferentially transported from specific roots to specific branches. Saplings of five species with contrasting growth requirements were examined: two Betula species (B. papyrifera ...

Journal: :Food & function 2016
Hang Ma Weixi Liu Leslie Frost Louis J Kirschenbaum Joel A Dain Navindra P Seeram

Glucitol-core containing gallotannins (GCGs) are polyphenols containing galloyl groups attached to a 1,5-anhydro-d-glucitol core, which is uncommon among naturally occurring plant gallotannins. GCGs have only been isolated from maple (Acer) species, including the red maple (Acer rubrum), a medicinal plant which along with the sugar maple (Acer saccharum), are the major sources of the natural sw...

2017
Chang-Kyun Park Chang-Hoi Ho Su-Jong Jeong Eun Ju Lee Jinwon Kim

Understanding shifts in autumn phenology associated with climate changes is critical for preserving forest ecosystems. This study examines the changes in the leaf coloring date (LCD) of two temperate deciduous tree species, Acer palmatum (Acer) and Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgo), in response to surface air temperature (Ts) changes at 54 stations of South Korea for the period 1989-2007. The variations o...

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