نتایج جستجو برای: Bromus persicus

تعداد نتایج: 2215  

2017
Saied Goodarzi Mehdi Nateghpour Parina Asgharian Abbas Hadjiakhoondi Narguess Yassa Saeed Tavakoli Jalal Mirzaei Leila Farivar Afsaneh Motevalli Haghi Zahra Tofighi

Objectives Astrodaucus persicus (Apiaceae) is one of the two species of this genus which grows in different parts of Iran. Roots of this plant were rich in benzodioxoles and used as food additive or salad in Iran and near countries. The aim of present study was evaluation of antimalarial and cytotoxic effects of different fractions of A. persicus fruits and roots extracts. Materials and Metho...

2013
Farshid Memariani Mohammad Reza Joharchi Ali Asghar Arjmandi

Bromus sect. Triniusa is revised in Khorassan based on the new taxonomic concepts of Bromus danthoniae complex group and a remarkable herbarium material collected from Khorassan (Kopetdagh, northeastern Iran), as the main center of its diversity. Bromus turcomanicus, a narrow endemic species in central Kopetdagh hitherto known only from the type locality in southern Turkmenistan, is newly recor...

حسن مداح عارفی

تنوع زیادی در روش تلاقی گونه‌های گیاهی دیده می‌شود. روشهای دگرگشنی، خودگشنی و نیز آپومیکسی ازجمله روشهای تشکیل بذر هستند. در تحقیق حاضر، سعی شده است تا روش تلقیح پنج گونه گراس  به نامهای Agropyron elongatum,A. pectinoforme, Festuca ovina, Secale montanum, Bromus  persicus مورد بررسی قرار گیرند. بررسی اندامهای گل نشان داد که شرایط برای حاکمیت کلیستوگامی فراهم می‌باشد. به همین جهت برای تعیین روش...

2017
Leonardo Luís Artico Ana Cristina Mazzocato Juliano Lino Ferreira Carlos Roberto Carvalho Wellington Ronildo Clarindo

Chromosome morphometry and nuclear DNA content are useful data for cytotaxonomy and to understand the evolutionary history of different taxa. For the genus Bromus Linnaeus, 1753, distinct ploidy levels have been reported, occurring from diploid to duodecaploid species. The geographic distribution of Bromus species has been correlated with chromosome number and ploidy level. In this study, the a...

2015
Bethany A. Bradley Caroline A. Curtis Jeanne C. Chambers

A prominent goal of invasive plant management is to prevent or reduce the spread of invasive species into uninvaded landscapes and regions. Monitoring and control efforts often rely on scientific knowledge of suitable habitat for the invasive species. However, rising temperatures and altered precipitation projected with climate change are likely to shift the geographic range of that suitable ha...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Ebrahim Gilasian Menno Reemer Mehrdad Parchami-Araghi

Metadon persicus Gilasian & Reemer sp. nov. is described, based on a single female specimen from the Zagros mountains in Iran. Morphological variation among the members of the genus Metadon Reemer and their distribution in the world are discussed. Photographs of the new species are provided. The subfamily Microdontinae represents a new taxon for southwestern Asia and the genus Metadon is report...

2016
Jayne Belnap

Abiotic factors have a strong infl uence on where annual Bromus species are found. At the large regional scale, temperature and precipitation extremes determine the boundaries of Bromus occurrence. At the more local scale, soil characteristics and climate infl uence distribution, cover, and performance. In hot, dry, summerrainfall-dominated deserts (Sonoran, Chihuahuan), little or no Bromus is ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2003
Lesley A Defalco David R Bryla Vickie Smith-Longozo Robert S Nowak

Abundance of invasive plants is often attributed to their ability ot outcompete native species. We compared resource acquisition and allocation of the invasive annual grass Bromus madritensis subsp. rubens with that of two native Mojave Desert annuals, Vulpia octoflora and Descurainia pinnata, in a glasshouse experiment. Each species was grown in monoculture at two densities and two levels of N...

2012
Toktam Mehdizadeh Kashani Hossein Vatanpour Hossein Zolfagharian Hasan Hooshdar Tehrani Mohammad Hossein Heydari Farzad Kobarfard

Platelet aggregation inhibitory effect and anticoagulant properties of fractions separated from the venoms of Cerastes persicus fieldi and Echis carinatus were investigated. The partial fractionation was performed on a Sephadex G-100 column. Two fractions separated from Cerastes persicus fieldi showed anti platelet aggregation activity on ADP (200 μM)-induced platelet aggregation (ca 80% inhibi...

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