نتایج جستجو برای: Sedge (Carex riparia)

تعداد نتایج: 1577  

Journal: : 2022

Spectro-gasometric ground-based measurements were carried out during 2020-2021. It was determined that five vegetation indices - REP (Red Edge Position), Green NRDI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index), MOD (Green Model) and Red edge are more responsive to the presence of СО2 concentration depending on leaf photosynthesis respiration coastal sedge (Carex riparia) with high correlation under...

2007
Louise Wootton

LOUISE WOOTTON (Department of Biology, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Avenue, Lakewood, NJ 08701). First report of Carex macrocephala in eastern North America with notes on its co-occurrence with Carex kobomugi in New Jersey. Torrey Bot. Soc. 134: 126–134. 2007.—The discovery of three populations of the large-headed sedge, Carex macrocephala, in New Jersey described in this paper, repr...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2013
Marcial Escudero Jaime A Weber Andrew L Hipp

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The sedge genus Carex, the most diversified angiosperm genus of the northern temperate zone, is renowned for its holocentric chromosomes and karyotype variability. The genus exhibits high variation in chromosome numbers both among and within species. Despite the possibility that this chromosome evolution may play a role in the high species diversity of Carex, population-leve...

2017
Emily L. Gillespie Annabella G. Pauley Megan L. Haffner Nikolai M. Hay Matt C. Estep Zack E. Murrell

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Microsatellite primers were developed for a widespread limestone endemic sedge, Carex eburnea, to facilitate investigation of the genetic diversity and phylogeography of this taxon and its closest relative, C. mckittrickensis. METHODS AND RESULTS Forty-eight primer pairs were designed from Illumina sequence data and screened for suitability. Fourteen of these primer pairs...

2017
John L. Larson

Seeds of four colonizing species which occur together in a recently revegetated sedge meadow were tested for germination after storage under three different conditions. Seeds were tested at an alternating temperature regime of 21° C dark, and 32° C light. Three species, Bidens frondosa, B. coronata, and Scirpus cyperinus germinated most successfully when stored under moist-cool conditions. Germ...

1999
JONATHAN M. LEVINE

Indirect facilitation occurs when the indirect positive effect of one species on another, via the suppression of a shared competitor, is stronger than the direct competitive effect. Although theory predicts that these interactions may be common in assemblages of three or more competitors, experimental studies of this process are rare. Here, I report a study of a northern California riparian com...

Highly ordered mesoporous MCM-41silica with hexagonal structure was synthesized using extracted amorphous silica from sedge (Carex riparia) ash. Obtained mesoporous materials functionalized by 3-(Aminopropyl) trimethoxysilane (APTMS) and their structures characterized by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD), nitrogen adsorption-desorption, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and Fourier transform infr...

2007
JASON D. FRIDLEY MARK BILTON

1 Although outbreeding populations of many grassland plants exhibit substantial genetic and phenotypic variation at fine spatial scales (< 100 m 2 ), the implications of local genetic diversity for community structure are poorly understood. Genetic diversity could contribute to local species diversity by mediating the effects of competition between species and by enhancing species persistence i...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2006
Karin M Kettenring Gary Gardner Susan M Galatowitsch

BACKGROUND AND AIMS In wetland plant communities, species-specific responses to pulses of white light and to red : far-red light ratios can vary widely and influence plant emergence from the seed bank. Carex species are the characteristic plants of sedge meadows of natural prairie wetlands in mid-continental USA but are not returning to restored wetlands. Little is known about how light affects...

2015
Jonathan R. King Andrew J. Bennett Warren C. Conway David J. Rosen Brian P. Oswald

Introduced accidentally from South America, deeproot sedge is rapidly expanding in a variety of habitats throughout the southeastern United States. Of particular concern is its rapid expansion, naturalization, and formation of monocultures in Texas coastal prairie, one of the most imperiled temperate ecoregions in North America. The objective of this research was to examine how deeproot sedge r...

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