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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ECOTYPIC»
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Ecotypic Variation in Elymus Elymoides Subspecies ...
Little information is available on the extent of local adaptation for many native grass species. This is the case for squirreltail (Elymus section Sitanion), despite this group's prevalence and importance in rangeland restoration efforts.
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Serpentine: The Evolution and Ecology of a Model System
The Evolution and Ecology of a Model System Susan Harrison, Nishanta
Rajakaruna. respond to such edaphic stresses by ecotypic differentiation and
subsequent speciation. Various methods have been used to detect ecotypic
differentiation.
Susan Harrison, Nishanta Rajakaruna, 2011
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Geographic Variation in Forest Trees: Genetic Basis and ...
Ecotypic Variation The term ecotype refers to a local race made up of genotypes
adapted to particular habitats because of natural selection within the local
environment. The term was first used by Turesson (1922), when he observed
different ...
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Tropical Forage Plants: Development and Use
BREEDING SEXUAL GRASSES Genetic improvement of forage grass species
that reproduce sexually is usually practiced using one of two methodologies —
ecotypic selection or recurrent selection. Ecotypic selection is the evaluation and
...
W.D. Pitman, Antonio Sotomayor-Rios, 2000
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Introduction to Taxonomy of Angiosperms
Ecotypic. Variations. The term ecotype which was introduced by Turesson in
1922, is defined as a phyletic unit adapted to a particular environment, but
capable of producing fully fertile hybrids with other ecotypes of the same
ecospecies.
Nonetheless Pigliucci and Kaplan make a stronger claim — i.e., that human
ecotypic races exist — but provide no data and few examples to support their
view. Second, the suggestion that human races and human ecotypes are one
and the ...
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Issues in Forestry Research and Application: 2013 Edition
Ecotypic. variation. in. response. to. light. spectra. in. Scots. pine. (Pinus.
sylvestris. L.) By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly —
New research on Tree Physiology is the subject of a report. According to news
reporting ...
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Ecophysiology of Vascular Halophytes
Ecotypic development along salinity gradients in salt marshes would permit more
salt-tolerant genotypes to invade the extreme portions of marshes, which are
characterized by low plant species diversity. Halophytes are selected for in saline
...
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Plant Variation and Evolution
There are also numerous studies of facultatively apomictic plants in which
ecotypic patterns have been described, for example the grass Poa pratensis (
Smith, Nielsen & Ahlgren, 1946) and Potentilla gracilis (Clausen, Keck & Hiesey,
1940).
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Systematic Biology: Proceedings of an International Conference
Local and regional climate, soil, and other organisms can all produce ecotypic
responses and must inevitably do so in one and the same population. The most
relevant effect on systematics of an awareness of multidimensional ecotypic ...
8 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ECOTYPIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
ecotypic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Genomic potential for arsenic efflux and methylation varies among …
(1999). Photophysiology of the Marine Cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus: Ecotypic Differences among Cultured Isolates. Limnol Oceanogr 44: ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Fertilizer makers in China turn to high-end products
... Chinese fertilizer makers Shenzhen Batian Ecotypic Engineering and Stanley Group are also expanding into the area, the paper added. «WantChinaTimes, Jun 15»
China's Billionaire Minting Machine Unstoppable Amid Slump
Huang Peizhao, chairman of Shenzhen Batian Ecotypic Engineering Co., locked in a $1 billion fortune after shares of his fertilizer producer ... «Bloomberg, May 15»
Natasha Krell '16 presents at international geoscience conference
Natasha has also received a Maine Space Consortium grant to conduct a related greenhouse study to look at ecotypic differentiation of two ... «College of the Atlantic News, Mar 15»
How Chris McCandless Died: An Update
Additionally, there may be seasonal, as well as ecotypic, variations in the concentrations of L-canavanine between various communities of H. «The New Yorker, Feb 15»
Research Report on Water Soluble Fertilizer Market in China
... producers (such as Sinofert Holding Limited, Shenzhen Batian Ecotypic Engineering Co., Ltd. and Shindoo Chemi-Industry Co., Ltd.). «PR Newswire, Jun 14»
A Green, Green Bed
It's the Ecotypic Bed! Below the bed there's a battery which turns the activities you do on the bed and around the bed into energy. Fun, healthy ... «Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function, Oct 10»
Alaska's killer whales chow down
“Steller sea lions were not a primary prey,” Matkin and four co-authors wrote in Ecotypic Variation and predatory behavior among killer whales ... «AlaskaReport, Abr 07»