نتایج جستجو برای: phenological

تعداد نتایج: 3985  

2004
Jorge Omar Gieco Jorge Dubcovsky Luis Eduardo Aranha Camargo

Studies dedicated to understanding the behavior of pathogens in relation to their hosts are the starting point for any breeding program aimed to develop resistant cultivars. The objective of this study was to analyze the resistance to Septoria tritici Rob in 77 F11 progenies of wheat derived from the three-way cross Tadinia × (Yecora rojo × UC554) in the phenological stages of seedling, tilleri...

2017
Shuyuan Liu Xiangnan Liu Meiling Liu Ling Wu Chao Ding Zhi Huang

An effective method to monitor heavy metal stress in crops is of critical importance to assure agricultural production and food security. Phenology, as a sensitive indicator of environmental change, can respond to heavy metal stress in crops and remote sensing is an effective method to detect plant phenological changes. This study focused on identifying the rice phenological differences under v...

2016
Akio Onogi Osamu Ideta Takuma Yoshioka Kaworu Ebana Masanori Yamasaki Hiroyoshi Iwata Paul C. Struik

Phenological traits of plants, such as flowering time, are linked to growth phase transition. Thus, phenological traits often influence other traits through the modification of the duration of growth period. This influence is a nuisance in plant breeding because it hampers genetic evaluation of the influenced traits. Genetic effects on the influenced traits have two components, one that directl...

2014
M. Broich A. Huete M. G. Tulbure X. Ma Q. Xin M. Paget N. Restrepo-Coupe K. Davies R. Devadas

Land surface phenological cycles of vegetation greening and browning are influenced by variability in climatic forcing. Quantitative spatial information on phenological cycles and their variability is important for agricultural applications, wildfire fuel accumulation, land management, land surface modeling, and climate change studies. Most phenology studies have focused on temperature-driven N...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2015
Charles C Davis Charles G Willis Bryan Connolly Courtland Kelly Aaron M Ellison

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Climate change has resulted in major changes in the phenology of some species but not others. Long-term field observational records provide the best assessment of these changes, but geographic and taxonomic biases limit their utility. Plant specimens in herbaria have been hypothesized to provide a wealth of additional data for studying phenological responses to climatic cha...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2010
Jens Oldeland Wouter Dorigo Dirk Wesuls Norbert Jürgens

Bush encroachment is a form of land degradation prominent worldwide, but particularly present in semi-arid areas. In this study, we mapped the spatial distribution of the two encroacher species, Acacia mellifera and Acacia reficiens, in Central Namibia, based on their different phenological behavior. We used constrained principal curves to extract a one dimensional gradient of phenological chan...

Journal: :Global change biology 2017
Charlotte W de Keyzer Nicole E Rafferty David W Inouye James D Thomson

Shifts in the timing of life history events have become an important source of information about how organisms are responding to climate change. Phenological data have generally been treated as purely temporal, with scant attention to the inherent spatial aspects of such data. However, phenological data are tied to a specific location, and considerations of sampling design, both over space and ...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2016
Richard A Crabbe Jadu Dash Victor F Rodriguez-Galiano Dalibor Janous Marian Pavelka Michal V Marek

Recent climate warming has shifted the timing of spring and autumn vegetation phenological events in the temperate and boreal forest ecosystems of Europe. In many areas spring phenological events start earlier and autumn events switch between earlier and later onset. Consequently, the length of growing season in mid and high latitudes of European forest is extended. However, the lagged effects ...

2015
Hamed Mehdipoor

The PhD research exposed in this paper aims to develop workflows for fine scale study of climate change and its impact on agriculture using volunteered geographic information in phenology. First, a consistency checking workflow was developed to ensure the quality of volunteered observations. Next, by using novel predictors, spatio-temporal variation in plant phenology is modeled so that we can ...

2010
César R. Nufio Chris R. McGuire M. Deane Bowers Robert P. Guralnick

BACKGROUND The impacts of climate change on phenological responses of species and communities are well-documented; however, many such studies are correlational and so less effective at assessing the causal links between changes in climate and changes in phenology. Using grasshopper communities found along an elevational gradient, we present an ideal system along the Front Range of Colorado USA ...

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