نتایج جستجو برای: shrubs

تعداد نتایج: 3863  

2017
Yanpei Guo Xian Yang Christian Schöb Youxu Jiang Zhiyao Tang

Legumes are characterized as keeping stable nutrient supply under nutrient-limited conditions. However, few studies examined the legumes' stoichiometric advantages over other plants across various taxa in natural ecosystems. We explored differences in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stoichiometry of different tissue types (leaf, stem, and root) between N2-fixing legume shrubs and non-N2-fixing ...

2001
José M. Gómez José A. Hódar Regino Zamora Jorge Castro Daniel García

The spatial structure of plant communities as well as the quality and abundance of neighbours can strongly influence the intensity of herbivory suffered by a plant. In this paper, we study the effect of the association with shrubs on the ungulate herbivory suffered by Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris var. nevadensis Christ., Pinaceae) saplings in two isolated, fragmented populations in southeastern...

2004
E. Durant McArthur Richard Stevens

21 Chapter The sunflower family (Compositae or Asteraceae) is the largest family of flowering plants. Its many species occur around the world as annual and perennial herbs and as shrubs and trees (Chrysothamnus), and matchbrush (Gutierrezia)—make plants of this family among the most common and important plants of the Intermountain area (McArthur and others 1979a; table 1). Shrubs of these gener...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2008
J Rogosic J A Pfister F D Provenza J Pavlicevic

Poor nutritional quality and increased content of secondary compounds can reduce consumption of Mediterranean shrubs by herbivores. In 2 sequential trials, we examined the effect of polyethylene glycol (PEG) and number of shrub species offered on daily intake of Mediterranean shrubs by 12 sheep and 12 goats. The PEG (25 g) was fed to experimental animals with barley. In trial 1 (6 shrubs), goat...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2004
Anurag A Agrawal David A Spiller

We studied consequences of storm damage on buttonwood (Conocarpus erectus) shrubs and their herbivores in the Bahamian islands. Buttonwood is polymorphic, with green shrubs producing few leaf trichomes and silver shrubs covered in dense trichomes. We first characterize traits of green vs. silver shrubs relevant for herbivores, and then assay damage by two prominent insects. Next, on replicated ...

Mansour Mesdaghi, Mohammad Jankju Tahereh Sadeghi Shahrakht

In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shrubs may act as fertility islands but theireffect may vary depending on their morphology and ecological impacts. This research wasaimed to study effect of three shrubs Scariola orientalis, Astragalus heratensis, and Rosapersica on soil properties and on the microclimate conditions (temperature, luminance, andsoil moisture) of their understory in the steppe ra...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2013
tahereh sadeghi shahrakht mohammad jankju mansour mesdaghi

in arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shrubs may act as fertility islands but theireffect may vary depending on their morphology and ecological impacts. this research wasaimed to study effect of three shrubs scariola orientalis, astragalus heratensis, and rosapersica on soil properties and on the microclimate conditions (temperature, luminance, andsoil moisture) of their understory in the steppe ra...

2005
J. A. Ellis A. D. Walter J. F. Tooker M. D. Ginzel P. F. Reagel E. S. Lacey A. B. Bennett E. M. Grossman L. M. Hanks

We conducted Weld experiments to test the hypothesis that regulation of herbivorous pests in urban landscapes can be enhanced with forbs that provide Xoral resources for adult natural enemies. The herbivore was bagworm, Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis (Haworth) (Lepidoptera: Psychidae), which is attacked by a guild of hymenopterous parasitoids. We established host shrubs in common garden planting...

2001
I. N. FORSETH

1 A 2-year field study examined the demographic consequences of association with shrubs in an herbaceous perennial, Cryptantha flava . Physiological data were collected to evaluate whether shrub effects were mediated primarily through water, nutrient or light availability. 2 Microclimatic conditions under the north side of shrubs differed from open microhabitats, primarily in light availability...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2003
James K McCarron Alan K Knapp

Changes in land management and reductions in fire frequency have enabled woody species to increase in grasslands worldwide. Nevertheless, fire is rarely eliminated from grasslands, and for shrubs to survive, they must be able cope with fire and replace aboveground structures. Because new shoots may have more available solar radiation, greater root : shoot ratios, and thus more resources availab...

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