In this study, we identified 13 sites in the Omaha/Lincoln, Nebraska, USA area with native plant gardens that were converted from turf grass. We collected soil samples in October, 2020 (n=18 native garden soil samples and n=13 turf grass samples) and isolated DNA for high throughput ...
Using the Global Forest Biodiversity Initiative database7, we determined native tree status (native or non-native) according to the Global Naturalized Alien Flora6 and the KEW Plants of the World databases5. This dataset encompassed 471,888 plots, of which 4.9% of plots were invaded, or contai...
Lincoln. It should be kept in mind that the plants depicted here are generally more luxuriant than one would expect to find in the field: nevertheless the relative differences between the entities mentioned in the description are evident. Capitula in Gnapha/ium section Euchiton are flask-shaped ...
resulting in the "Great Flood of 1916." The exact number of people who died during this deluge is still unknown, but it's estimated that at least a few dozen people lost their lives. Houses, warehouses, and industrial plants along the French Broad were almost underwater. ...
Collectively, our work integrates biotic and anthropogenic factors across phylogenetic and functional diversity for both invasion presence and invasion severity of non-native tree species worldwide. Although non-native trees have been relatively overlooked relative to herbaceous plants, their large size, lo...
Available: http://plants.usda.gov/pollinators/Pesticide_Considerations_For_Native_Bees_In_Agroforestry.pdfVaughan, M. and S. H. Black. 2007b. Pesticide considerations for native bees in agroforestry. In: AF Note 35. Lincoln, NE, USA. USDA National Agroforestry Center. p. 4....
Nugent G, Landcare Res, POB 69, Lincoln 8152, New ZealandElsevier LtdBiological ConservationNugent, G., W. Fraser, and P. Sweetapple. 2001. Top down or bottom up? Comparing the impacts of introduced arboreal possums and `terrestrial' ruminants on native forests in New Zealand. Biological ...
Cor (Li-Cor, Lincoln, NE, USA). Plants were grown for approximately 15 weeks and then harvested in December 2012. Each plant was divided into leaf, stem and root, dried to constant biomass at 60 degrees C, and weighed. Leaf area was calculated immediately after harvest. Elemental analysis...
Heinken T, Hanspach H, Raudnitschka D, Schaumann F (2002) Dispersal of vascular plants by four species of wild mammals in a deciduous forest in NE Germany. Phytocoenologia 32:627–643 ArticleGoogle Scholar Heinken T, Schmidt M, Von Oheimb G, Kriebitzsch WU, Ellenberg H (2006) Soil...
(at the end of June), when the plants were illuminated continuously, and in the second week of August, when the day length was about 16 h. Th experiments with artificial lighting were conducted in climate chambers where plants were exposed to 16 h or 24 h photoperiods for two weeks. ...