نتایج جستجو برای: White Oaks

تعداد نتایج: 182082  

ژورنال: :مجله گیاهشناسی ایران 2013
محمد مهرنیا طاهر نژاد ستاری مصطفی اسدی ایرج مهرگان

جنس بلوط دارای حدود 500 گونه در سراسر جهان می باشد. گروه بلوط های با برگ لوب دار دارای بیشترین گونه نسبت به سایر گروهها ی این جنس می باشد. در این پروژه پراکنش گونه های بلوط با برگ لوب دار در رشته کوه زاگرس مورد مطالعه قرار گرفته است. جوانشیر 6 گونه و مینسکی 2 گونه از این گروه را برای زاگرس بیان کرده اند. نمونه ها بر اساس کارهای قبلی صورت گرفته، فلور سایر کشورها، عکس های دیجیتال از هرباریومهای ب...

1998
James Richardson

About 12 miles to the northeast of Carrizozo lies the “ghost town” of White Oaks. This once thriving mining community rests in a small valley surrounded by three wrinkled and rounded mountain peaks: the remains of a ancient cluster of laccoliths (see attached Figure 1). To the northwest lies Lone Mountain with its associated peak, Baxter Mountain, while to the southeast lies Patos Mountain and ...

2016
Victoria L. Sork Erin Riordan Paul F. Gugger Sorel Fitz-Gibbon Xinzeng Wei Joaquín Ortego

The taxonomy of oaks (Quercus) is always a challenge because many species exhibit variable phenotypes that overlap with other species. The scrub White Oaks of California are no exception. In California, Quercus section Quercus (i.e., White Oaks) includes six species of scrub oaks plus four tree oak species. Field identification utilizes leaf traits and acorns, when available, as well as geograp...

2001
J. CAVENDER-BARES N. M. HOLBROOK

We investigated the hydraulic properties in relation to soil moisture, leaf habit, and phylogenetic lineage of 17 species of oaks ( Quercus ) that occur sympatrically in northern central Florida (USA). Leaf area per shoot increased and Huber values (ratio of sapwood area to leaf area) decreased with increasing soil moisture of species’ habitats. As a result, maximum hydraulic conductance and ma...

2014
Laurel J. Haavik Tom W. Coleman Mary Louise Flint Robert C. Venette Steven J. Seybold

We investigated within-tree population density of a new invasive species in southern California, the goldspotted oak borer, Agrilus auroguttatus Schaeffer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), with respect to host species and the community of other borers present. We measured emergence hole densities of A. auroguttatus and other borers on the lower stem (bole) of naïve oaks at 18 sites in southern Califor...

2002
Kevin C. Nixon

Twenty species of oak (Quercus) are known from California. The white oak group is the most diverse, and includes a complex of scrub oak species that are often encountered in chaparral, mixed forest and desert margin habitats. The Protobalanus group (e.g., Quercus chrysolepis) is a unique and distinctive clade of western North American species that appears to be most closely related to the white...

Journal: :Forest Ecology and Management 2002

Journal: :American journal of botany 2002
Warren G Abrahamson James N Layne

We examined post-fire recovery of two components of acorn production (percentage of bearing ramets [stems] and number of acorns per bearing ramet) for four species of oaks in southern ridge sandhill vegetation in south-central peninsular Florida. Annual counts of acorns on two white oaks (Quercus chapmanii and Q. geminata) and two red oaks (Q. laevis and Q. myrtifolia) were conducted annually (...

2003
L. K. Foss L. K. Rieske

The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.) (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae), is an introduced defoliator that preferentially feeds on oaks, Quercus spp. (Fagaceae) in the north-eastern USA. As the gypsy moth expands its geographic range, the extensive oak component in forests and urban environments of the USA assure its successful establishment. Given their economic and ecological importance, and the gyp...

2012
Tom W. Coleman Andrew D. Graves Mark Hoddle Zachary Heath Yigen Chen Mary Louise Flint Steven J. Seybold

From 2009–2011, we assessed the impact of the goldspotted oak borer, Agrilus auroguttatus Schaeffer, or its sibling species, Agrilus coxalis Waterhouse, at locations in southern California (denoted infested: ICA and uninfested: UCA), southeastern Arizona (AZ), and southern Mexico (MX). Our surveys examined forest composition of oak woodlands; the degree of injury and proportion of oaks infested...

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