نتایج جستجو برای: bromus tectorum

تعداد نتایج: 1458  

ژورنال: مرتع 2018
احمدیان , نگار , سهرابی, محمد , عابدی, مهدی ,

وجود پوشش گیاهی پراکنده از ویژگی‌های مناطق خشک و نیمه‌خشک است و در برخی موارد فضای خالی بین این گیاهان با پوسته‌های زیستی مانند گلسنگ‌ها، پوشیده می‌شود. این پوسته‌ها در یک اکوسیستم مرتعی از جهات گوناگون اهمیت دارند و تأثیرات متعددی بر جوانه‌زنی و زنده‌مانی گیاهان آوندی می‌گذارند. در این تحقیق تأثیرگذاری گلسنگ‌ها به‌عنوان بخش مهمی از پوسته‌های زیستی بر جوانه‌زنی گیاهان علفی غالب مراتع استپی واقع...

Journal: :Mycologia 2011
David Boose Steven Harrison Suzette Clement Susan Meyer

We examined genetic variation in the ascomycete pathogen Pyrenophora semeniperda cultured from seeds of the invasive grass Bromus tectorum in the Intermountain West of North America. We sequenced the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the nuclear ribosomal RNA genome in 417 monoconidial cultures collected from 20 sites in Washington, Idaho, Utah and Colorado, USA. ITS sequence diversit...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2010
Susan E Meyer Thomas E Stewart Suzette Clement

*We studied the relationship between virulence (ability to kill nondormant Bromus tectorum seeds) and mycelial growth index in the necrotrophic seed pathogen Pyrenophora semeniperda. Seed pathosystems involving necrotrophs differ from those commonly treated in traditional evolution-of-virulence models in that host death increases pathogen fitness by preventing germination, thereby increasing av...

2016
George Newcombe Jason Campbell David Griffith Melissa Baynes Karen Launchbaugh Rosemary Pendleton Benedicte Riber Albrectsen

Dung fungi, such as Sordaria fimicola, generally reproduce sexually with ascospores discharged from mammalian dung after passage through herbivores. Their life cycle is thought to be obligate to dung, and thus their ascospores in Quaternary sediments have been interpreted as evidence of past mammalian herbivore activity. Reports of dung fungi as endophytes would seem to challenge the view that ...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2014
JanaLynn Franke Brad Geary Susan E Meyer

The genus Fusarium has a wide host range and causes many different forms of plant disease. These include seed rot and seedling blight diseases of cultivated plants. The diseases caused by Fusarium on wild plants are less well-known. In this study, we examined disease development caused by Fusarium sp. n on nondormant seeds of the important rangeland weed Bromus tectorum as part of broader studi...

2009
Jon D. Bates Tony J. Svejcar

—The expansion of western juniper ( Juniperus occidentalis spp. occidentalis Hook.) in the northern Great Basin has resulted in the wide-scale conversion of sagebrush-steppe communities to juniper woodlands. Prescribed fire and mechanical cutting are the 2 main methods used to remove juniper and restore sagebrush steppe. Mechanical treatments commonly leave cut juniper on site. Disadvantages of...

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