نتایج جستجو برای: upland areas

تعداد نتایج: 405837  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1936
P S Erygin

In the world market upland rice (grain) occupies a very modest place, since its production is comparatively limited, and harvests are uncertain since they depend upon precipitation. For this reason upland rice cannot compete with lowland rice. Upland rice is used exclusively in those regions possessing insufficient water for irrigation purposes. CAMUS (2) identifies four types of rice. Of these...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
J Stephen Brewer Christine A Bertz Jeffery B Cannon Jason D Chesser Erynn E Maynard

Stand-replacing natural disturbances in mature forests are traditionally seen as events that cause forests to revert to early stages of succession and maintain species diversity. In some cases, however, such transitions could be an artifact of salvage logging and may increase biotic homogenization. We present initial (two-year) results of a study of the effects of tornado damage and the combine...

2017
N. K. Fageria V. C. Baligar

Upland rice (Oryza sativa L.) is mainly grown in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Yield potential of upland rice is quite low and invariably this crop is subjected to many environmental stresses. Further, when upland rice is grown in monoculture for more than two to three years on the same land, allelopathy or autotoxicity is frequently reported. Allelopathy involves complex plant and plant chem...

2008
Liangzhi You

This paper looks at differences in spatial and temporal variation of rice yields in China and Brazil. We find that rice yields in China have converged over time and that rice production has become more and more homogeneous. In contrast, rice yields in Brazil have diverged over time, primarily due to variations in upland rice yields. Three hypotheses are put forward to explain the different beha...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Christopher M Stevenson Cedric O Puleston Peter M Vitousek Oliver A Chadwick Sonia Haoa Thegn N Ladefoged

Many researchers believe that prehistoric Rapa Nui society collapsed because of centuries of unchecked population growth within a fragile environment. Recently, the notion of societal collapse has been questioned with the suggestion that extreme societal and demographic change occurred only after European contact in AD 1722. Establishing the veracity of demographic dynamics has been hindered by...

2009
Corinne A. Barker Brian D. Amiro Hyojung Kwon Brent E. Ewers Julia L. Angstmann

The Canadian boreal forest consists of a mosaic of landscapes of varying soil drainage and forest age driven by wildfire. The hydrological consequences are complicated by plant responses to soil moisture and forest age, both potentially influencing evapotranspiration. Evapotranspiration was measured using the energy balance residual technique in 2006 and 2007 at forested upland and fen sites th...

Journal: :Environmental Management 2007
Gregor T. Auble Patrick B. Shafroth Michael L. Scott James E. Roelle

The 4-year drawdown of Horsetooth Reservoir, Colorado, for dam maintenance, provides a case study analog of vegetation response on sediment that might be exposed from removal of a tall dam. Early vegetation recovery on the exposed reservoir bottom was a combination of (1) vegetation colonization on bare, moist substrates typical of riparian zones and reservoir sediment of shallow dams and (2) a...

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