(2010) Invasion of non-native plant to the forest of the Cumberland Plateau and Mountain Region. Chatanooga, TN, USA: Disturbance and Change, Invasive Plants and Paths to Recovery, Joint Meeting of Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council (SE-EPPC) and the Southeast Chapter of the Society for ...
It was also hypothesized that tissue TN concentrations and biomass growth would increase in plants exposed to elevated N concentrations, however data did not support this hypothesis. Nitrogen accumulation rates by species were controlled by differences in plant biomass growth. 展开 ...
POLLINATION by beesFLOWERING of plantsPALMSGRACILARIAMelon Manis Terengganu (MMT) is a newly developed melon cultivar that is exclusively planted in Terengganu and has monoecious flowers where female and male parts are in different flowers of the same plant. Current practis...
Local-scale factors are of high relevance to farm... Mody,Spoerndli,Dorn - 《Basic & Applied Ecology》 被引量: 96发表: 2011年 A Primary Study on the Removal of Eutrophication and Restraint of Algae by Some Plants The capacity of TN ,TP removal and restraint of algae by some floating ...
have both been demonstrated and judged by the public to be harmful. Although more public attention has been focused on non-native animals than non-native plants, the latter more often cause ecosystem-wide impacts. Increased regulation of introduction of non-native species is, therefore, warranted,...
And who should make such decisions and to what degree they are accountable must also be up for review. The conclusions of scientists and other sections of society may differ vastly about what to do about the introduced animals and plants. For example, the scheme to control rabbits in ...
The HD-GYP domain, cyclic di-GMP signaling, and bacterial virulence to plants. Mol Plant-Microbe Interact. 2006;19:1378–84. 49. Edmunds AC, Castiblanco LF, Sundin GW, Waters CM. Cyclic di-GMP modulates the disease progression of Erwinia amylovora. J Bacteriol. 2013;195:2155–65. 50. ...
Effects of herbivory on competition between invasive and native plants have seldom been examined from an above-belowground integrated perspective. We exami
After 17 weeks, the aboveground biomass was harvested by clipping the shoots 1 cm above the soil level; the material was dried at 65 °C for 96 h and weighed. Aboveground biomass of the plants was considered appropriated to relate to the biotic resistance of the native species, and the in...
LifecycleassessmentofnativeplantsandmarginallandsforbioenergyagricultureinKentuckyasamodelforsouth-easternUSA SETHDEBOLT*,J.ELLIOTTCAMPBELLw,RAYSMITHJR.z,MICHAELMONTROSS§andJOZSEFSTORK* *DepartmentofHorticulture,N-318AgriculturalScienceCenter,UniversityofKentucky,Lexington,KT40546-0091(USA)wCollegeofEngineeringUniver...