نتایج جستجو برای: phenological

تعداد نتایج: 3985  

2006
Jeremy Isaac Fisher John F. Mustard Matthew A. Vadeboncoeur

Despite the large number of in situ, plot-level phenological measurements and satellite-derived phenological studies, there has been little success to date in merging these records temporally or spatially. In this research, we bridge this scale gap through higher resolution satellite records (Landsat) and quantify the accuracy of satellite-derived metrics with direct field measurements. We comp...

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Eli K Melaas Mark A Friedl Andrew D Richardson

Phenological events, such as bud burst, are strongly linked to ecosystem processes in temperate deciduous forests. However, the exact nature and magnitude of how seasonal and interannual variation in air temperatures influence phenology is poorly understood, and model-based phenology representations fail to capture local- to regional-scale variability arising from differences in species composi...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2004
Rubén Milla M Maestro-Martínez G Montserrat-Martí

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Mediterranean woody plants have a wide variety of phenological strategies. Some authors have classified the Mediterranean phanaerophytes into two broad phenological categories: phenophase-overlappers (that overlap resource-demanding activities in a short period of the year) and phenophase-sequencers (that protract resource-demanding activities throughout the year). In this w...

2015
Susanne Jochner Annette Menzel

Although recent global warming trends in air temperature are not as pronounced as those observed only one decade ago, global mean temperature is still at a very high level. Does plant phenology - which is believed to be a suitable indicator of climate change - respond in a similar way, that is, does it still mirror recent temperature variations? We explored in detail long-term flowering onset d...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Elodie Vintrou Agnès Bégué Christian Baron Alexandre Saad Danny Lo Seen Seydou B. Traoré

Crop phenology is essential for evaluating crop production in the food insecure regions of West Africa. The aim of the paper is to study whether satellite observation of plant phenology are consistent with ground knowledge of crop cycles as expressed in agro-simulations. We used phenological variables from a MODIS Land Cover Dynamics (MCD12Q2) product and examined whether they reproduced the sp...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Andrew D Richardson T Andy Black Philippe Ciais Nicolas Delbart Mark A Friedl Nadine Gobron David Y Hollinger Werner L Kutsch Bernard Longdoz Sebastiaan Luyssaert Mirco Migliavacca Leonardo Montagnani J William Munger Eddy Moors Shilong Piao Corinna Rebmann Markus Reichstein Nobuko Saigusa Enrico Tomelleri Rodrigo Vargas Andrej Varlagin

We use eddy covariance measurements of net ecosystem productivity (NEP) from 21 FLUXNET sites (153 site-years of data) to investigate relationships between phenology and productivity (in terms of both NEP and gross ecosystem photosynthesis, GEP) in temperate and boreal forests. Results are used to evaluate the plausibility of four different conceptual models. Phenological indicators were derive...

2018
Raphael Felber Sibylle Stoeckli Pierluigi Calanca

Accumulated growing degree-days (aGDD) are widely used to predict phenological stages of plants and insects. It has been shown in the past that the best predictive performance is obtained when aGDD are computed from hourly temperature data. As the latter are not always available, models of diurnal temperature changes are often employed to retrieve the required information from data of daily min...

2003
REBECCA R. SMYTH MICHAEL P. HOFFMANN ANTHONY M. SHELTON

Field studies have demonstrated mixed success in trap cropping to manage Crocidolomia pavonana ( binotalis) [F.], a major pest of cruciferous crops in Asia. A possible explanation for this is an inßuence of host plant phenology on oviposition preference. We tested this in simultaneous two-choice oviposition bioassays under laboratory conditions. In cylindrical cardboard experimental arenas, wit...

2013
Holger Hoffmann Thomas Rath

The future bloom and risk of blossom frosts for Malus domestica were projected using regional climate realizations and phenological ( = impact) models. As climate impact projections are susceptible to uncertainties of climate and impact models and model concatenation, the significant horizon of the climate impact signal was analyzed by applying 7 impact models, including two new developments, o...

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