Andropogon
Phosphorus Compounds
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi enhance aluminium resistance of broomsedge (Andropogon virginicus L.). (1/5)
In the eastern United States, broomsedge (Andropogon virginicus L.) is found growing on abandoned coal-mined lands that have extremely acidic soils with high residual aluminium (Al) concentrations. Broomsedge may be inherently metal-resistant and nutrient-efficient or may rely on the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal association to overcome limitations on such sites. Broomsedge plants were grown with and without an acidic ecotype AM fungal consortium and exposed to controlled levels of Al in two experiments. The AM fungal consortium conferred Al resistance to broomsedge. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi reduced Al uptake and translocation in host plants, potentially reflecting measured reductions in inorganic Al availability in the rhizosphere of mycorrhizal plants. Mycorrhizal plants exhibited lower shoot P concentrations, higher phosphorus use efficiency, and lower root acid phosphatase rates than non-mycorrhizal plants. Aluminium significantly reduced calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) tissue concentrations in both mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal plants. However, plant response to any change in nutrient acquisition was substantially less pronounced in mycorrhizal plants. The exclusion of Al and greater stability of tissue biomass accretion-tissue nutrient relationships in mycorrhizal broomsedge plants exposed to Al may be important mechanisms that allow broomsedge to grow on unfavourable acidic soils. (+info)Synthesis, characterization, crystal structure and antibacterial activities of transition metal(II) complexes of the schiff base 2-[(4-methylphenylimino)methyl]-6-methoxyphenol. (2/5)
(+info)Genomic and small RNA sequencing of Miscanthus x giganteus shows the utility of sorghum as a reference genome sequence for Andropogoneae grasses. (3/5)
(+info)Bud production and dynamics of flowering and vegetative tillers in Andropogon gerardii (Poaceae): the role of developmental constraints. (4/5)
(+info)Adding fuel to the fire: the impacts of non-native grass invasion on fire management at a regional scale. (5/5)
(+info)"Andropogon" is a genus of plants in the grass family, also known as "beardgrasses." These plants are native to tropical and temperate regions around the world. They are characterized by their tall, slender stems and long, narrow leaves that can be either smooth or rough-textured. Some species of Andropogon are used for erosion control, forage for livestock, and as ornamental plants in gardens and landscaping.
It is important to note that "Andropogon" is a scientific name for a genus of plants, and it does not have a medical definition. If you have any questions about specific medical conditions or treatments, I would be happy to try to help answer them for you.
Phosphorus compounds refer to chemical substances that contain phosphorus (P) combined with one or more other elements. Phosphorus can form a variety of compounds due to its ability to exist in several oxidation states, most commonly +3 and +5.
In biological systems, phosphorus is an essential element for life, playing crucial roles in energy transfer, metabolism, and structural components of cells. Some common examples of phosphorus compounds include:
1. Phosphoric acid (H3PO4): A weak triprotic acid that forms salts called phosphates when combined with metal ions or basic radicals.
2. Phosphates (PO4^3-): The salt or ester form of phosphoric acid, widely found in nature and essential for various biological processes such as bone formation, energy metabolism, and nucleic acid synthesis.
3. Phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5): A pungent, white crystalline solid used in organic chemistry as a chlorinating agent.
4. Phosphorus trichloride (PCl3): A colorless liquid with a suffocating odor, used in the production of various chemical compounds, including pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.
5. Dicalcium phosphate (CaHPO4): A calcium salt of phosphoric acid, commonly found in mineral supplements and used as a dietary supplement for animals and humans.
6. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP): A high-energy molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells, playing a critical role in metabolic processes such as muscle contraction and biosynthesis.
Phosphorus compounds have numerous applications across various industries, including agriculture, food processing, pharmaceuticals, and chemical manufacturing.
Poaceae is not a medical term but a taxonomic category, specifically the family name for grasses. In a broader sense, you might be asking for a medical context where knowledge of this plant family could be relevant. For instance, certain members of the Poaceae family can cause allergies or negative reactions in some people.
In a medical definition, Poaceae would be defined as:
The family of monocotyledonous plants that includes grasses, bamboo, and sedges. These plants are characterized by narrow leaves with parallel veins, jointed stems (called "nodes" and "internodes"), and flowers arranged in spikelets. Some members of this family are important food sources for humans and animals, such as rice, wheat, corn, barley, oats, and sorghum. Other members can cause negative reactions, like skin irritation or allergies, due to their silica-based defense structures called phytoliths.
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EcoFlora - Andropogon gerardi
Gerardii10
- Andropogon gerardii is a clumping perennial grass with a wealth of seasonal interest. (newmoonnursery.com)
- Andropogon gerardii may be called the "King of the Prairie" because it has the widest distribution of all the prairie grasses. (newmoonnursery.com)
- Andropogon gerardii is a large upright bunch grass. (newmoonnursery.com)
- Andropogon gerardii prospers in full sun or light shade in average to moist soil. (newmoonnursery.com)
- Andropogon gerardii provides Erosion Control, Fall Color, Winter Interest, Interesting Blooms and Unique Seedheads. (newmoonnursery.com)
- Of these grasses, Andropogon gerardii was the most abundant and tallest. (newmoonnursery.com)
- Andropogon gerardii grows in prairies, meadows, and generally dry soils. (asu.edu)
- The objective of our study was to determine how soils of different restoration ages and functionally different forbs influence the performance (using biomass and tillering rate as proxies) of a dominant grass: Andropogon gerardii. (ksu.edu)
- Andropogon gerardii performance was measured during an 18-week greenhouse experiment using the relative yield index calculated from net absolute tillering rate and final biomass measurements in three soil restoration age treatments combined with four interacting forb treatments. (ksu.edu)
- Andropogon gerardii performed best in degraded soils, which may explain the difficulty in restoring tallgrass prairie diversity in long-term cultivated soil. (ksu.edu)
Bluestem3
- Andropogon (common names: beard grass, bluestem grass, broomsedge) is a widespread genus of plants in the grass family, native to much of Asia, Africa, and the Americas, as well as Southern Europe and various oceanic islands. (wikipedia.org)
- Andropogon virginicus, also known as Broom Sedge, Broomsedge Bluestem, or Yellowsedge Bluestem, is a versatile grass native to the southeastern United States. (sheffields.com)
- Andropogon: A new name for a chalky bluestem (Weakley & Schori, 2018) explains the need for a new name for this species, A. glaucopsis being preoccupied. (namethatplant.net)
Virginicus7
- Andropogon virginicus var. (wikimedia.org)
- Andropogon virginicus has large amounts of small seeds that can disperse on the wind. (sheffields.com)
- Despite its weediness in some areas, Andropogon virginicus is a hardy and durable species that stands out due to its unique colors and adaptability. (sheffields.com)
- Broom-Sedge (Andropogon virginicus) is a moderate allergen. (pollenlibrary.com)
- The feasibility of this approach is demonstrated with a use case involving pairwise alignments of 11 non-congruent classifications of Eastern United States grass entities variously assigned to the Andropogon glomeratus-virginicus 'complex' over an interval of 126 years. (semantic-web-journal.net)
- Andropogon virginicus is easily distinguished because its inflorescences are shorter than 5 cm, the stalked spikelets are absent or rudimentary, and the florets usually only have one anther. (asu.edu)
- Andropogon virginicus L. (usf.edu)
Flora1
- cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link) Note that this website has been superseded by World Flora Online Wikispecies has information related to Andropogon. (wikipedia.org)
Gayanus5
- Abstract: The objective was to investigate the usefulness of Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) to predict bromatological traits concentrations of gamba grass (Andropogon gayanus Kunth). (embrapa.br)
- Andropogon gayanus var. (kew.org)
- The plots consisted of three cropping systems: monoculture-Andropogon gayanus cv. (bvsalud.org)
- This study aimed to evaluate the morphogenetic, structural, and productive characteristics of Andropogon gayanus cv. (bvsalud.org)
- Objetivou-se avaliar as características morfogênicas, produtivas e estruturais do Andropogon gayanus cv. (bvsalud.org)
Glomeratus1
- 2022. Andropogon glomeratus in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
Ternarius1
- Andropogon ternarius Michx. (unc.edu)
Chrysocomus2
- 7. Andropogon Chrysocomus Nash. (chestofbooks.com)
- Andropogon chrysocomus Nash, in Britton , Man. (chestofbooks.com)
Nees2
- Andropogon tristis Nees ex Hack. (efloras.org)
- Andropogon eucomus Nees subsp. (malawiflora.com)
Michx1
- Andropogon macrourus Michx. (wikimedia.org)
Nash1
- 9. Andropogon Paucipilus Nash. (chestofbooks.com)
Steud1
- Andropogon tomentellus Steud. (kew.org)
Hack5
- Andropogon corymbosus (Hack. (wikimedia.org)
- 8. Andropogon Hallii Hack. (chestofbooks.com)
- Andropogon Hallii Hack. (chestofbooks.com)
- 1884. Andropogon geminatus Hack. (chestofbooks.com)
- Andropogon cabanisii Hack. (unc.edu)
Eucomus1
- Andropogon eucomus (Graminaceae). (lifestyleseeds.co.za)
Provincialis2
- Andropogon provincialis Lam. (florafinder.com)
- Andropogon provincialis var. (asu.edu)
Desv2
- Andropogon densus Desv. (wikimedia.org)
- Andropogon belvisii Desv. (usf.edu)
Hochst2
- Andropogon tridentatus Hochst. (kew.org)
- Andropogon schirensis Hochst. (plantnet.org)
17531
- BASIONYM: Andropogon bicornis Linnaeus 1753. (usf.edu)
Furcatus2
- Andropogon furcatus Muhl. (florafinder.com)
- Andropogon furcatus var. (asu.edu)
Genus3
- Andropogon (common names: beard grass, bluestem grass, broomsedge) is a widespread genus of plants in the grass family, native to much of Asia, Africa, and the Americas, as well as Southern Europe and various oceanic islands. (wikipedia.org)
- The spikelets (depending on the species, removing or not the structures that surround the caryopsis) were treated as follows: T1-Control, T2-moistening with 0.2% potassium nitrate, T3-heating at 80 ºC for 2 minutes, T4-scarification with sulfuric acid (except genus Andropogon) and, for genera Andropogon and Setaria T5-storage at room temperature and T6- refrigerated storage. (bvsalud.org)
- The most efficient treatment for genus Andropogon was T6, followed by T2 for A. bicornis and T3 for A. leucostachyus. (bvsalud.org)
Hallii1
- Andropogon hallii grows on sandhills and in sandy soil. (swbiodiversity.org)
Species2
- Browse the list of datasets and find organisations you can join if you are interested in participating in a survey for species of Andropogon L. (ala.org.au)
- In order to better understand the propagation of native species of the Quadrilátero Ferrífero (Minas Gerais, Brazil) using their seeds, and in so doing, indicate possible candidates for land rehabilitation, this study investigated the germination patterns of the following grasses: Andropogon bicornis L. (bvsalud.org)
Grasses1
- Andropogon elliottii Chapman, forma gracilior (Hackel) H. Blomquist, Grasses N. Carolina 203. (usf.edu)
Plants2
- Andropogon in West African plants - A Photo Guide. (wikipedia.org)
- Learn more about Andropogon from the Vascular Plants of North Carolina . (namethatplant.net)
Bicornis2
- Andropogon bicornis L. (ala.org.au)
- No intuito de ampliar o conhecimento acerca da propagação via sementes de espécies nativas do Quadrilátero Ferrífero (QF), e desta forma, indicar possíveis candidatas a aplicação na recuperação de áreas degradadas da região, este trabalho objetivou avaliar os padrões germinativos das seguintes gramíneas: Andropogon bicornis L. (bvsalud.org)
Parviflorus1
- Andropogon parviflorus (R.Br. (kew.org)
Subsp1
- Andropogon gerardi subsp. (swbiodiversity.org)
Chrysopogon1
- Andropogon nardus has been reclassified as CYMBOPOGON nardus and Andropogon zizanioides as Chrysopogon zizanioides. (nih.gov)
Schizachyrium1
- Closely associated with Schizachyrium , 13 clump-forming warm season Andropogon hail from North America. (diggingdog.com)
Associates1
- Only a current employee of Andropogon Associates may claim this page, Know someone who can claim this page? (repicture.com)
Page1
- You can read more about the Andropogon fire and flowering in remnants experiment, as well as links to prior flog entries about this experiment, on the background page for this experiment. (echinaceaproject.org)
Wood1
- Andropogon clandestinus A. W. Wood, Class-Book Bot. (usf.edu)