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Seed dispersal by ants: are seed preferences influenced by foraging strategies or historical constraints?

2003

Summary The objective of this study was to quantify preferences of ants for seeds of different plant species and to test if these preferences were caused by foraging strategies or by historical constraints. We compared seed removal rates of ten different ant-dispersed plant species found in temperate forests, along forest edges and in grassland. We found significant differences in seed removal rates among the ten species. To test if these differences were caused by foraging strategies we examined the relationship between seed and elaiosome size and seed removal rate. We found that seeds with larger elaiosomes had significantly higher removal rates. To test the historical constraint hypothes…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyEcologySeed dispersalForagingMyrmecochoryPlant ScienceElaiosomeBiologyGrasslandSeed dispersal syndromeHabitatTemperate rainforestEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFlora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
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Tetraploid European Salicornia species are best interpreted as ecotypes of multiple origin

2011

Abstract Salicornia procumbens and S. stricta are two tetraploid European salt marsh species of locally adjacent but ecologically differentiated distribution. Whereas S. procumbens grows in the lowest part of the salt marsh, it is replaced by S. stricta in the middle part (and diploid Salicornias in the upper part). Using AFLPs and a reciprocal transplantation experiment, we investigated whether the two species represent distinct evolutionary lineages. The analysis of AFLP variation clearly showed that both species are not monophyletic. Also, accessions do not cluster according to geographical origin. The transplantation experiment revealed that S. procumbens shows significantly reduced fit…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologySalicorniabiologyEcotypeSelfingPlant ScienceReproductive isolationbiology.organism_classificationIntraspecific competitionTransplantationSeedlingSalt marshBotanyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFlora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
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La reserva de semillas en una cuenca de "badlands" (Petrer, Alicante)

1992

In order to determine the influence of erosion in the absence of vegetation of badlands slopes, the seed content of the regolith and the seed removal by runoff in five storms were analyzed in an experimental catchment at Petrer (Alicante). Both, seed redistribution and seed loss were detected, but these seem to be insufficient to explain the lack of vegetation. It is hypothesized that besides the erosion process, factors such as pedoclimate, and chemical and physical properties of the regolith should be considered.

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologySoil seed bankDrainage basinfood and beveragesForestrybadlandsVegetationalicante (spain)erosionRegolithlcsh:QH540-549.5ErosionSoil seed bank; badlands; erosion; Alicante (Spain)Environmental sciencelcsh:Ecologysoil seed bankSurface runoffAlicante (Spain)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsQH540-549.5
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Exotic Guavas are Foci of Forest Regeneration in Kenyan Farmland

2007

Fruiting trees in degraded areas are attractive for frugivorous birds and may become centers of regeneration. However, a number of tree species in degraded areas are exotic species. Thus, the question arises whether these exotic species can also act as foci for forest regeneration. In the farmland adjacent to Kakamega Forest, Kenya, we investigated the frugivore assemblage in, and seed rain and seedling establishment under, 29 fruiting exotic guava trees (Psidium guajava) at different distances to the forest. The results show that 40 frugivorous bird species visited guava trees. All of the seed and 82 percent of the seedling species found under the treecrowns were animal dispersed, 58 and 5…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyAgroforestrySeed dispersalMyrtaceaeIntroduced speciesbiology.organism_classificationShrublandForest restorationFrugivoreRestoration ecologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsWoody plantBiotropica
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Reasons of irregularity of seed's distribution in the divider heads of air-seeders

2017

ISBN : 978-3-18-092300-0; International audience; Modern seeding equipment must allow to cultivate sizeable areas efficiently and finalize the seeding in a short amount of time. Air-seeder is a solution for a fast seeding: seeds are conveyed from the high-capacity seed hopper to the coulter-bar by an air-stream. Taking into account the complexity of this type of seed drills, they stay little-studied. Few developments have been done on divider headers responsible of distribution accuracy. This paper deals with a study on the influence of divider head geometry and functioning conditions on the seed's distribution accuracy. Moreover, observation of the seed's behaviour is done using a high-spe…

geometryhead geometry[ SDV.SA.STA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Sciences and technics of agricultureAir-seederdivider head[SDV.SA.STA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Sciences and technics of agricultureair-delivery systemdistribution manifoldseed distributiondistribution accuracy
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Morphological characterization, germination ecology and conservation of narrow endemic plant species of the Aeolian Islands (Sicily)

2016

This stusy is focused on four narrow endemic species of the Aeolian fora: Anthemis aeolica, Erysimum brulloi, Cytisus aeolicus and Silene hicesiae. Morphological characterization of seeds, seed germination and dormancy regulation have been investigated for these species.

germination ecology; endemic plant species; Aeolian floragermination ecologyendemic plant speciesAeolian Flora Germination ecology Plant conservation Seed characterizationAeolian flora
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Stone winepress and cellars in the Iberian territory of Kelin (Utiel-Requena) (6th-2nd centuries BC)

2013

Los primeros indicios sobre cultivo de la vid en la comarca de Requena-Utiel son unas semillas carbonizadas de la ciudad ibérica de Kelin (Caudete de las Fuentes, València) del siglo VII a.C. No obstante, la expansión de su cultivo corresponde a los siglos V-III a.C. como se infiere del gran número de semillas carbonizadas, lagares de piedra, bodegas y ánforas, algunas con marcas pre y postcocción. En la actualidad, se conocen unos diez lagares de piedra de distinta capacidad, situados entre el valle del Cabriel y las ramblas de la Alcantarilla y Los Morenos. Todos ellos se encuentran asociados a materiales arqueológicos que permiten datarlos como ibéricos y, en uno de ellos se ha excavado …

grape seedsIberian iron ageUNESCO::HISTORIAcellarUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antiguawine pressviticulture
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Polyphenol Characterization and Antioxidant Activity of Grape Seeds and Skins from Sicily: A Preliminary Study

2022

The interest in the consumption of health-promoting foods has led to identifying derivatives of the wine industry as products to increase the functional properties of different foods or to design new functional foods. The main goal of this study is to characterize and valorize byproducts and wastes of Sicilian grapes as new sources of bioactive components, from the perspective of a circular economy and a biorefinery approach. In particular, this research investigated: 1. the total phenolic content and antioxidant activities and 2. the phenolic profiles of free and bound fractions of defatted grape seeds and red grape skins from Sicily. Defatted grape seeds (DGS) and red grape skins (RGSK) a…

grape seedswaste valorizationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentphenolicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawradical scavenging activitywinemaking waste; grape seeds; grape skins; phenolics; anthocyanins; radical scavenging activity; waste valorizationanthocyaninswinemaking wastegrape skins
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Integration of pomace and grape seeds in feed of broiler chickens: effect on the chemical characteristics of the meat

2023

Recently, consumer demand for healthier, safer, good quality food products has increased. The use of grape pomace and grape seeds, natural antioxidants rich in polyphenols and known for their ability to prevent lipid oxidation, has attracted significant interest and could become an important alternative as a partial substitute for vitamin E which is the most commonly used antioxidant in animal diets. In this context, the valorization and reuse of wine industry wastes could be a way to reduce costs for companies and damage to the environment [1]. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of adding different percentages of pomace and grape seeds to the diet of broiler chickens. T…

grape pomace seeds antioxidants polyphenols diets wine wastes broiler chickens antiradical fatty acids
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Correlations between productivity elements in Lolium perenne L. species for new varieties resistant to drought

2010

Perennial ryegrass is considered the most important perennial gramineous plant due to the many possibilities of use (grass and fodder) [6, 9, 15].With the increasing emphasis put on increasing the area of green space, obtaining new biological forms - varieties of the main species of gramineous plants for turf, with increased resistance to drought and land during the summer, may represent an important objective of the research companies producing such seed [6, 7].In the present study, are given researches on correlations between productivity elements, obtained in an experiment that simulates conditions of severe drought soil, to different genotypes of the species Lolium perenne L., which is …

grass seedlcsh:Biology (General)correlationsdrought resistancediploid and tetraploid genotypesimprovementlcsh:QH301-705.5Analele Universitatii din Oradea: Fascicula Biologie
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