نتایج جستجو برای: natural photoperiod

تعداد نتایج: 486209  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Florian Busch Norman P A Hüner Ingo Ensminger

Changes in temperature and daylength trigger physiological and seasonal developmental processes that enable evergreen trees of the boreal forest to withstand severe winter conditions. Climate change is expected to increase the autumn air temperature in the northern latitudes, while the natural decreasing photoperiod remains unaffected. As shown previously, an increase in autumn air temperature ...

2009
FELIPE TERRA MARTINS MARCELO POLO

(Reproductive development of Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit.: relationship among photoperiod, meristem cell density and expression pattern of a putative arabidopsis gene LEAFY ortholog). Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. (Lamiaceae) is a typical invasive plant that produces an essential oil with several biological properties. The largest essential oil content is found at the flowers. So, advances in th...

2014
Elroy R. Cober Daniel F. Curtis Douglas W. Stewart Malcolm J. Morrison

Soybean isolines with different combinations of photoperiod sensitivity alleles were planted in a greenhouse at different times during the year resulting in natural variation in daily incident irradiance and duration. The time from planting to first flower were observed. Mathematical models, using additive and multiplicative modes, were developed to quantify the effect of photoperiod, temperatu...

2015
Somnath Bose Vijai Krishna Das

Studies on seasonally breeding wild birds of Indian sub-continent have been grossly neglected in terms of cyclic changes in total serum Ca, Pi and GSI with respect to natural photoperiod. Bank myna is one of the commonest wild seasonal breeder of Northern Indian plains. The bird breeds during April to July. With the advent of summer (in March) and increasing natural photoperiod a marked rise in...

Journal: :Journal of Agricultural Meteorology 1986

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2014
Shaohui Wu Roberto Refinetti Loke T Kok Roger R Youngman Gadi V P Reddy Fang-Sen Xue

Daily distributions of eclosion and mating activities of Pseudopidorus fasciata Walker (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae) were recorded under natural and various laboratory conditions. Eclosion of this insect exhibited circadian gating in constant darkness (DD) but not in constant light (LL) at 28°C. Under natural conditions, the majority of adults emerged in midmorning with an eclosion peak around 1000...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2007
Matthew P Butler Justin J Trumbull Kevin W Turner Irving Zucker

The timing of puberty is a critical life history trait of short-lived species; spring-born individuals mature rapidly and breed in the season of birth, whereas young born in mid- to late summer delay puberty until the next spring. The cues that govern the transition from rapid to delayed maturation in natural populations remain unknown. To identify ecologically relevant photoperiod cues that co...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
Karen E Samis Katy D Heath John R Stinchcombe

Using seasonal cues to time reproduction appropriately is crucial for many organisms. Plants in particular often use photoperiod to signal the time to transition to flowering. Because seasonality varies latitudinally, adaptation to local climate is expected to result in corresponding clines in photoperiod-related traits. By experimentally manipulating photoperiod cues and measuring the flowerin...

Journal: :Journal of reproduction and fertility 1998
A I Korytko S H Vessey J L Blank

The neural mechanisms by which short photoperiod induces gonadal regression among seasonally breeding mammals are not well understood. One hypothesis suggests that the proximate cause of seasonal gonadal regression is a photoperiod-induced modification in GnRH secretion. This hypothesis is indirectly supported by our recent findings using immunocytochemistry which identified specific photoperio...

2007
Jack Pine Florian Busch Norman P.A. Hüner

Temperature and daylength act as environmental signals that determine the length of the growing season in boreal evergreen conifers. Climate change might affect the seasonal development of these trees, as they will experience naturally decreasing daylength during autumn, while at the same time warmer air temperature will maintain photosynthesis and respiration. We characterized the down-regulat...

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