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- showy tropical tree or shrub native to Madagascar; widely planted in tropical regions for its immense racemes of scarlet and orange flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana (同)flamboyant, flame_tree, peacock flower, Delonix regia, Poinciana regia
- small subgenus of ornamental tropical shrubs or trees; not recognized in some classifications (同)subgenus Poinciana
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- ホクオウボク(オレンジまたは赤い花をつけるマメ科の木)
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Poinciana can refer to:
- Delonix regia or royal poinciana, a tree
- Caesalpinia pulcherrima, a shrub
- Poinciana, Florida, a place
- Poinciana (album), by jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal
- Poinciana (song), a standard song composed by Nat Simon and Buddy Bernier.
English Journal
- Coral reef baselines: How much macroalgae is natural?
- Bruno JF1, Precht WF2, Vroom PS3, Aronson RB4.Author information 1Department of Biology, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3280, USA. Electronic address: jbruno@unc.edu.2Dial Cordy & Associates, Inc., 7310 Poinciana Court, Miami Lakes, FL 33014, USA.3Ocean Associates, contracted to NOAA Pacific Island Fisheries Science Center Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, 1125 B Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96814, USA.4Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, 150 West University Boulevard, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA.AbstractIdentifying the baseline or natural state of an ecosystem is a critical step in effective conservation and restoration. Like most marine ecosystems, coral reefs are being degraded by human activities: corals and fish have declined in abundance and seaweeds, or macroalgae, have become more prevalent. The challenge for resource managers is to reverse these trends, but by how much? Based on surveys of Caribbean reefs in the 1970s, some reef scientists believe that the average cover of seaweed was very low in the natural state: perhaps less than 3%. On the other hand, evidence from remote Pacific reefs, ecological theory, and impacts of over-harvesting in other systems all suggest that, historically, macroalgal biomass may have been higher than assumed. Uncertainties about the natural state of coral reefs illustrate the difficulty of determining the baseline condition of even well studied systems.
- Marine pollution bulletin.Mar Pollut Bull.2014 Jan 30. pii: S0025-326X(14)00011-3. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.01.010. [Epub ahead of print]
- Identifying the baseline or natural state of an ecosystem is a critical step in effective conservation and restoration. Like most marine ecosystems, coral reefs are being degraded by human activities: corals and fish have declined in abundance and seaweeds, or macroalgae, have become more prevalent.
- PMID 24486044
- Incidence of Endemic Entomopathogenic Nematodes Following Application of Steinernema riobrave for Control of Diaprepes abbreviatus.
- Duncan LW, Graham JH, Dunn DC, Zellers J, McCoy CW, Nguyen K.AbstractControl of Diaprepes abbreviatus by endemic and exotic entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) was monitored during 2000-2001 in two citrus orchards in central Florida (Bartow and Poinciana). Caged sentinel insect larvae were buried beneath citrus trees for 7 days at 1 to 2-month intervals from April to October each year. At Bartow, the survey occurred in experimental plots that were (i) not treated with commercial EPN, (ii) treated twice annually since 1998 with commercially formulated Steinernema riobrave, or (iii) treated twice annually with S. riobrave and liquid fertilization (15 times/year) occurred in place of dry fertilizer (3 times/year) used in the other treatments. Four endemic EPN species, in addition to S. riobrave, were recovered from the sandy soil at Bartow: S. diaprepesi, Heterorhabditis zealandica, H. indica, and H. bacteriophora. Mean insect mortality in control plots was 39.4% (range = 13% to 74%), with seasonal maxima in May to July each year. Endemic EPN were recovered from 55% (range = 22% to 81%) of the cadavers each month. Total numbers of endemic EPN recovered in all plots during 2 years were directly related to the numbers of adult weevils (D. abbreviatus and Pachnaeus litus) captured in modified Tedder's traps and inversely related to recovery of S. riobrave. Insect mortality was higher and cadavers containing endemic EPN were more numerous in untreated control plots than in S. riobrave-treated plots, except during months in which S. riobrave was applied. In treated plots, endemic EPN were recovered from cadavers at twice the rate of S. riobrave. Suppression of endemic EPN in plots treated with S. riobrave, combined with inferior persistence by the introduced species, may have attenuated the net efficacy of S. riobrave against D. abbreviatus. In contrast, H. indica was the only endemic nematode recovered from the sandy clay loam soil at Poinciana, where the average mortality of D. abbreviatus was 12% (range 3% to 20%) and incidence of H. indica did not exceed 8%. Results of these surveys suggest that the regional patterns in the abundance and damage to citrus caused by D. abbreviatus in Florida are regulated by endemic EPN and other soilborne enemies of the weevil.
- Journal of nematology.J Nematol.2003 Jun;35(2):178-86.
- Control of Diaprepes abbreviatus by endemic and exotic entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) was monitored during 2000-2001 in two citrus orchards in central Florida (Bartow and Poinciana). Caged sentinel insect larvae were buried beneath citrus trees for 7 days at 1 to 2-month intervals from April to Oc
- PMID 19265992
- Long-term performance summary for the Boot Wetland Treatment System.
- Martin JR, Keller CH, Clarke RA Jr, Knight RL.Author information CH2M HILL, Gainesville, Florida 32614, USA.AbstractThe Boot WTS is a 46.5-ha, hydrologically altered cypress-gum wetland in Polk County, Florida. Poinciana Wastewater Treatment Plant No. 3 has discharged advanced secondary treated effluent to the Boot WTS since August 1984. Comprehensive operational monitoring has been ongoing since 1990. The Boot WTS has provided consistent removal of nitrogen and phosphorus. Influent total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) concentrations averaged approximately 10.0 mg/L and 2.5 mg/L at an average hydraulic loading rate (HLR) of 0.2 cm/d. Wetland effluent concentrations for TN and TP averaged 1.8 mg/L and 1.2 mg/L. Available flow and water quality data were used to develop estimates of the first-order removal rate, k, for TN (14 m/y) and TP (1.8 m/y). These removal rates are within the range of values for other forested treatment wetlands. Biochemical oxygen demand (2.2 mg/L) and total suspended solids (4.9 mg/L) in the influent are near background levels for forested wetlands and are not significantly reduced with passage through the system.
- Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research.Water Sci Technol.2001;44(11-12):413-20.
- The Boot WTS is a 46.5-ha, hydrologically altered cypress-gum wetland in Polk County, Florida. Poinciana Wastewater Treatment Plant No. 3 has discharged advanced secondary treated effluent to the Boot WTS since August 1984. Comprehensive operational monitoring has been ongoing since 1990. The Boot W
- PMID 11804128
Japanese Journal
- Ontogeny of pollen in Poinciana (Leguminosae). I.Development of exine template
- Some Lepidopterous Insect Pests Attacking Economically Important Plants in Thailand
- Bulletin of the University of Osaka Prefecture. Ser. B, Agriculture and biology 35, 1-9, 1983-03-31
- NAID 110004788917
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