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6. Architecture and development of rainforest trees: responses to light variation. / F. Bongers (1998)
Titre : 6. Architecture and development of rainforest trees: responses to light variation. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : F. Bongers, Auteur ; F.J. Sterck, Auteur Editeur : Blackwell Science Année de publication : 1998 Importance : p.125-162 Présentation : ill., graph., tabl., ref. Note générale : Extrait de Dynamics of tropical communities Langues : Anglais (eng) Type de document : Tiré à part Permalien de la notice : https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=158312 6. Architecture and development of rainforest trees: responses to light variation. [texte imprimé] / F. Bongers, Auteur ; F.J. Sterck, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Blackwell Science, 1998 . - p.125-162 : ill., graph., tabl., ref.
Extrait de Dynamics of tropical communities
Langues : Anglais (eng)
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Localisation Emplacement Section Cote Support Code-barres Disponibilité Kourou Archives AgroParisTech-Kourou UMR.2128 Papier Périodique 4969 Empruntable Allozyme diversity and genetic structure of european populations of Sorbus aucuparia L. (Rosaceae : maloideae) / Olivier Raspé (1998)
Titre : Allozyme diversity and genetic structure of european populations of Sorbus aucuparia L. (Rosaceae : maloideae) Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Olivier Raspé, Auteur ; Anne Laure Jacquemart, Auteur Editeur : Blackwell Science Année de publication : 1998 Importance : pp. 537-545 Présentation : ill., tabl., réf. Note générale : Vol.81 - n°5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Genetic diversity at 10 loci encoding six enzymes was studied in 17 European populations of Sorbus aucuparia L. (the rowan), distributed among five regions, from Finland to the Pyrenees. Levels of genetic diversity were high both at the species level (He=0.229) and within populations (mean He=0.212), whereas levels of differentiation among populations were very low (GST=0.060). These values were comparable to those observed in other woody species with similar ecological traits. Populations from the Plateau des Tailles (Belgium) exhibited an unexpectedly high level of differentiation among populations, which was tentatively explained by the recent history of colonization experienced by these populations. Despite the low overall differentiation, geographical patterns were observed. Gene flow estimates and geographical distances between pairs of populations appeared to be correlated (r=- 0.483), resulting in a pattern of isolation by distance, which was disrupted to some extent by the local dynamics of the Tailles populations. Cluster analysis revealed that populations were genetically more similar to populations from the same region compared to populations from other geographical groups. Finnish populations, in particular, appeared to be highly differentiated from more southerly populations. Type de document : Tiré à part Permalien de la notice : https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=182526 Allozyme diversity and genetic structure of european populations of Sorbus aucuparia L. (Rosaceae : maloideae) [texte imprimé] / Olivier Raspé, Auteur ; Anne Laure Jacquemart, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Blackwell Science, 1998 . - pp. 537-545 : ill., tabl., réf.
Vol.81 - n°5
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Résumé : Genetic diversity at 10 loci encoding six enzymes was studied in 17 European populations of Sorbus aucuparia L. (the rowan), distributed among five regions, from Finland to the Pyrenees. Levels of genetic diversity were high both at the species level (He=0.229) and within populations (mean He=0.212), whereas levels of differentiation among populations were very low (GST=0.060). These values were comparable to those observed in other woody species with similar ecological traits. Populations from the Plateau des Tailles (Belgium) exhibited an unexpectedly high level of differentiation among populations, which was tentatively explained by the recent history of colonization experienced by these populations. Despite the low overall differentiation, geographical patterns were observed. Gene flow estimates and geographical distances between pairs of populations appeared to be correlated (r=- 0.483), resulting in a pattern of isolation by distance, which was disrupted to some extent by the local dynamics of the Tailles populations. Cluster analysis revealed that populations were genetically more similar to populations from the same region compared to populations from other geographical groups. Finnish populations, in particular, appeared to be highly differentiated from more southerly populations. Type de document : Tiré à part Permalien de la notice : https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=182526 Réservation
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Localisation Emplacement Section Cote Support Code-barres Disponibilité Kourou Archives AgroParisTech-Kourou UMR.449 Papier Périodique 33004001058521 Empruntable An enlarged set of consensus primers for the study of organelle DNA in plants / S. Dumoulin Lapegue (1997)
Titre : An enlarged set of consensus primers for the study of organelle DNA in plants Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : S. Dumoulin Lapegue ; M. H. Pemonge ; R. J. Petit Editeur : Blackwell Science Année de publication : 1997 Collection : Molecular Ecology num. 6 Importance : pp. 393-397., 2 ill., 2 tabl., 14 réf. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Autres descripteurs
CONCENSUS PRIMERS ; cpDNA ; mtDNA ; PLANT ORGANELLE
Thésaurus Agrovoc
PCRType de document : Tiré à part Permalien de la notice : https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=151965 An enlarged set of consensus primers for the study of organelle DNA in plants [texte imprimé] / S. Dumoulin Lapegue ; M. H. Pemonge ; R. J. Petit . - [S.l.] : Blackwell Science, 1997 . - pp. 393-397., 2 ill., 2 tabl., 14 réf.. - (Molecular Ecology; 6) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Autres descripteurs
CONCENSUS PRIMERS ; cpDNA ; mtDNA ; PLANT ORGANELLE
Thésaurus Agrovoc
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Localisation Emplacement Section Cote Support Code-barres Disponibilité Kourou AgroParisTech-Kourou SI TP19129 Papier KOU-19129 Empruntable Analysis of population genetic structure and variability using RAPD markers in the endemic and endangered Limonium dufourii (Plumbaginaceae) / C. Palacios (1997)
Titre : Analysis of population genetic structure and variability using RAPD markers in the endemic and endangered Limonium dufourii (Plumbaginaceae) Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : C. Palacios, Auteur ; F. Gonzalez Candelas, Auteur Editeur : Blackwell Science Année de publication : 1997 Importance : pp. 1107-1121 Présentation : ill., graph., tabl., réf. Note générale : Vol.6 - n°12 Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Limonium dufourii (Plumbaginaceae) is a triploid species, with apomictic reproduction, endemic to the east mediterranean coast of Spain, where it is present in only six populations with a few individuals in most of them. L. dufourii is included in the Red List of Endangered Species by the IUCN. Genetic variation and population structure in this species has been studied using RAPDs. Twelve different primers provided 124 reliable bands of which 33 were polymorphic among the 165 individuals analysed. Those polymorphic bands were able to define 44 different patterns, of which all but six were present in only one population. Several methods for statistical evaluation have been used for intra- and interpopulation analysis of genetic variability. Relationships among patterns have led to the identification of four main clusters. Two of them show a perfect correspondence to the population of origin of those individuals that present them (Cullera and Torreblanca), and the other two (Groups A and B) include patterns found in individuals coexisting in the same populations (Marjal del Moro populations) and in El Saler. Most of the variation found in this species is due to differences among populations as shown by the analysis of molecular variance. This agrees with the expectation for an apomictic species such as L. dufourii. The analysis of homogeneity of variance shows that substantial differences in the amount of genetic variability present in the six populations exist. These results have been used to understand the evolutionary and demographic history of L. dufourii, which is a requisite in order to establish efficient conservation measures for this species. Type de document : Tiré à part Permalien de la notice : https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=182682 Analysis of population genetic structure and variability using RAPD markers in the endemic and endangered Limonium dufourii (Plumbaginaceae) [texte imprimé] / C. Palacios, Auteur ; F. Gonzalez Candelas, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Blackwell Science, 1997 . - pp. 1107-1121 : ill., graph., tabl., réf.
Vol.6 - n°12
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Résumé : Limonium dufourii (Plumbaginaceae) is a triploid species, with apomictic reproduction, endemic to the east mediterranean coast of Spain, where it is present in only six populations with a few individuals in most of them. L. dufourii is included in the Red List of Endangered Species by the IUCN. Genetic variation and population structure in this species has been studied using RAPDs. Twelve different primers provided 124 reliable bands of which 33 were polymorphic among the 165 individuals analysed. Those polymorphic bands were able to define 44 different patterns, of which all but six were present in only one population. Several methods for statistical evaluation have been used for intra- and interpopulation analysis of genetic variability. Relationships among patterns have led to the identification of four main clusters. Two of them show a perfect correspondence to the population of origin of those individuals that present them (Cullera and Torreblanca), and the other two (Groups A and B) include patterns found in individuals coexisting in the same populations (Marjal del Moro populations) and in El Saler. Most of the variation found in this species is due to differences among populations as shown by the analysis of molecular variance. This agrees with the expectation for an apomictic species such as L. dufourii. The analysis of homogeneity of variance shows that substantial differences in the amount of genetic variability present in the six populations exist. These results have been used to understand the evolutionary and demographic history of L. dufourii, which is a requisite in order to establish efficient conservation measures for this species. Type de document : Tiré à part Permalien de la notice : https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=182682 Réservation
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Localisation Emplacement Section Cote Support Code-barres Disponibilité Kourou Archives AgroParisTech-Kourou UMR.463 Papier Périodique 33004001059263 Empruntable A comparison of direct and indirect methods for measuring leaf and surface areas of individual bushes / A.J.* Brenner (1995)
Titre : A comparison of direct and indirect methods for measuring leaf and surface areas of individual bushes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : A.J.* Brenner ; M.Cueto.** Romero ; J.Garcia.*** Haro ; M.A.*** Gilabert ; L.D.* Incoll Editeur : Blackwell Science Année de publication : 1995 Collection : Plant Cell and Environment num. 18 Importance : 2 tabl., 10 graph., 21 réf.-p. 1332-1340 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Autres descripteurs
RETAMA SPHAEROCARPA ; CEPTOMETER ; DEMON ; LAI-2000 ; LEAF AREA ; SEMI-ARID ; SURFACE AREA ; CEPTOMETRE
Thésaurus Agrovoc
Méthodologie ; Surface foliaire ; Indice de surface foliaireRésumé : Indirect estimates of leaf area from measurements with three commercially available instruments (DEMON, LAI-2000 and Sunfleck Ceptometer) were compared with directly measured areas of individual retama sphaerocarpa bushes. The three indirect methods gave good estimates of the total surface area of individual bushes. For the DEMON, the method of log-linear averaging of transmitted radiation gave estimates closer to directly measured surface area than the method of averaging transmission linearly. For the LAI-2000, estimated surface area index multiplied by canopy projected area gave the best agreement with directly measured values. For measurements with the Sunfleck Ceptometer, values of surface are estimated from the transmission of photosynthetic quantum flux density, without correcting for diffuse radiation, gave the best agreement with directtly measured values. Surface areas estimated by the three instruments were not significantly different from
directly measured total (leaf+branch+stem) surface areas.Leaf surface area could be calculated from estimated total surface area minus directly measured branch surface area. Measured branch surface area was linearly related to canopy projected area. "(Résumé des auteurs)".Type de document : Tiré à part Permalien de la notice : https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=149622 A comparison of direct and indirect methods for measuring leaf and surface areas of individual bushes [texte imprimé] / A.J.* Brenner ; M.Cueto.** Romero ; J.Garcia.*** Haro ; M.A.*** Gilabert ; L.D.* Incoll . - [S.l.] : Blackwell Science, 1995 . - 2 tabl., 10 graph., 21 réf.-p. 1332-1340. - (Plant Cell and Environment; 18) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Autres descripteurs
RETAMA SPHAEROCARPA ; CEPTOMETER ; DEMON ; LAI-2000 ; LEAF AREA ; SEMI-ARID ; SURFACE AREA ; CEPTOMETRE
Thésaurus Agrovoc
Méthodologie ; Surface foliaire ; Indice de surface foliaireRésumé : Indirect estimates of leaf area from measurements with three commercially available instruments (DEMON, LAI-2000 and Sunfleck Ceptometer) were compared with directly measured areas of individual retama sphaerocarpa bushes. The three indirect methods gave good estimates of the total surface area of individual bushes. For the DEMON, the method of log-linear averaging of transmitted radiation gave estimates closer to directly measured surface area than the method of averaging transmission linearly. For the LAI-2000, estimated surface area index multiplied by canopy projected area gave the best agreement with directly measured values. For measurements with the Sunfleck Ceptometer, values of surface are estimated from the transmission of photosynthetic quantum flux density, without correcting for diffuse radiation, gave the best agreement with directtly measured values. Surface areas estimated by the three instruments were not significantly different from
directly measured total (leaf+branch+stem) surface areas.Leaf surface area could be calculated from estimated total surface area minus directly measured branch surface area. Measured branch surface area was linearly related to canopy projected area. "(Résumé des auteurs)".Type de document : Tiré à part Permalien de la notice : https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=149622 Réservation
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