نتایج جستجو برای: frost

تعداد نتایج: 4403  

2014
Gilbert Neuner

This report provides a brief review of key findings related to frost resistance in alpine woody plant species, summarizes data on their frost resistance, highlights the importance of freeze avoidance mechanisms, and indicates areas of future research. Freezing temperatures are possible throughout the whole growing period in the alpine life zone. Frost severity, comprised of both intensity and d...

Journal: Journal of Nuts 2011
Ali imani Yaser Mahamadkhani

Almond is one of the most important nut crops in Iran. Due to the suitable climatic conditions, Iran is one of the most important growing centers for wild and domesticated species of almond in world. Native genotypes typically are early flowering, due to late spring frost, often; they have been damaged. So frost damage to the flowers and early developing fruits is one of the most limiting facto...

2010
TUSHAR SINHA KEITH A. CHERKAUER VIMAL MISHRA

The present study examines the effects of historic climate variability on cold-season processes, including soil temperature, frost depth, and the number of frost days and freeze–thaw cycles. Considering the importance of spatial and temporal variability in cold-season processes, the study was conducted in the midwestern United States using both observations and model simulations. Model simulati...

Journal: :تحقیقات جغرافیایی 0
ابوالفضل مسعودیان دانشگاه اصفهان محمد دارند دانشگاه کردستان

the purpose of this study is estimate waiting time of frost occurrence over iran. the daily data from 663 synoptic and climatology over iran during 1/1/1340 to 11/10/1383 have been used. data interpolated by kriging method on 15ã—15 km pixels. the data base with dimension 15992ã—7187 obtained that on the rows were days and on the column were pixels. by t student test the interval mean of waitin...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1978
L C Harrison C J Weiser M J Burke

Stem tissues of red-osier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera Michx.) acclimated from -3 C to -40 or -50 C in 8 to 10 weeks under a short photoperiod (9 hours) and controlled temperature conditions. During the summer months plants did not acclimate as well as at other times. The sequence of day/night temperature regimes which induced maximum acclimation was 20/15 C for 5 to 6 weeks; 15/5 C for 2 to 3 w...

Journal: :تحقیقات جغرافیایی 0
اقدس اصلانی دانشگاه یزد کمال امیدوار دانشگاه یزد

zayanderoud basin is one of the important agricultural areas in country level because of climatic variety and resuscitative water of zayanderoud river. since frost phenomenon especially late spring frost incurs great damages on fruit trees and agricultural products of this region, it is necfessary to study frost in this basin.in this research, the intensity of frost during cold period and sprin...

2017
Courtenay Strong Gregory J McCabe

Several studies document lengthening of the frost-free season within the conterminous United States (U.S.) over the past century, and report trends in spring and fall frost timing that could stem from hemispheric warming. In the absence of warming, theory and case studies link anomalous frost timing to atmospheric circulation anomalies. However, recent efforts to relate a century of observed ch...

2003
Anne D. Cherry

Abstract Permafrost and seasonally frozen ground are important surface features in highlatitudes. Because of this, a soil-frost parameterization was added to the Penn State University/NCAR mesoscale meteorological model MM5 in combination with the well validated hydro-thermodynamic soil vegetation scheme HTSVS, which takes into account among other things soil freezing and thawing. Reanalysis of...

Journal: :Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB 2013
Mohammed Al-Issawi Hail Z Rihan Wondwossen Abate Woldie Stephen Burchett Michael P Fuller

Wheat is able to cold acclimate in response to low temperatures and thereby increase its frost tolerance and the extent of this acclimation is greater in winter genotypes compared to spring genotypes. Such up-regulation of frost tolerance is controlled by Cbf transcription factors. Molybdenum (Mo) application has been shown to enhance frost tolerance of wheat and this study aimed to investigate...

2008
R. A. Peterson W. B. Krantz

[1] Frost boils in the Arctic are a manifestation of patterned ground in the form of nonsorted circles. Active frost boils involve convection of water through the soil that can bring basic salts from depth to the surface. As such, active frost boils can mitigate acidification and thereby strongly influence the type of vegetation supported by Arctic soils. The presence or absence of active frost...

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