نتایج جستجو برای: plant phenological stage

تعداد نتایج: 738501  

2016
Xine Li Lili Jiang Fandong Meng Shiping Wang Haishan Niu Amy M. Iler Jichuan Duan Zhenhua Zhang Caiyun Luo Shujuan Cui Lirong Zhang Yaoming Li Qi Wang Yang Zhou Xiaoying Bao Tsechoe Dorji Yingnian Li Josep Peñuelas Mingyuan Du Xinquan Zhao Liang Zhao Guojie Wang

Organisms' life cycles consist of hierarchical stages, from a single phenological stage (for example, flowering within a season), to vegetative and reproductive phases, to the total lifespan of the individual. Yet phenological events are typically studied in isolation, limiting our understanding of life history responses to climate change. Here, we reciprocally transfer plant communities along ...

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...

Journal: :علوم باغبانی 0
شهرام امیرمرادی پرویز رضوانی مقدم

abstract in order to study the effect of density and time of nitrogen application on morphological, phenological characteristics, yield and yield components of black cumin (nigella sativa l) a field experiment was conducted at chenaran in khorasan razavi province in 2005 growing season. three nitrogen fertilizer (urea) application times (1- control 2- at 4-6 leaves stage 3-preblooming 4-complet...

2016
Juntao Zhu Yangjian Zhang Yaojie Liu

Grazing exclusion (GE) has been widely considered as an effective avenue for restoring degraded grasslands throughout the world. GE, via modifying abiotic and biotic environments, inevitably affects phenological development. A five-year manipulative experiment was conducted in a Tibetan alpine meadow to examine the effects of GE on phenological processes and reproductive success. The study indi...

2014
A. R. Rivelli M. Puschenreiter S. De Maria

Sunflower plants were grown on soil contaminated with several levels of Cd (from 0.3 to 15 mg Cd kg/soil). Cd and nutrient (Cu, Zn, Fe, Ca, K, Mg) contents were evaluated in root and aboveground biomass during the vegetative growth period (from the emergence of the cotyledon leaves to the flower bud phase). An overall increase of Cd content was found in the plants during the growing cycle. Sign...

1999
Marcello Mastrorilli Nader Katerji Gianfranco Rana

The growth and production of sweet sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] crops under semi-arid conditions in the Mediterranean environment of southern Italy are constrained by water stress. The effects of temporary water stress on growth and productivity of sweet sorghum were studied during three seasons at Rutigliano (Bari, Italy). The aim of this research was to evaluate the sensitivity of ph...

Kianoush Hassanzadeh, Madeh Ahmadi Mohammad Mehdi Farzinia Sasan Aliniaeifard,

 Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) is an important medicinal plant that contained a wide range of secondary metabolites such as rosmarinic acid. In this study, essential oil content and composition and rosmarinc acid were determined at three phenological stages (before flowering, full flowering and fruit set stages). Hydro distillation method was used for essential oil extraction and GC and ...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2014
C Boutin B Strandberg D Carpenter S K Mathiassen P J Thomas

Declining plant diversity and abundance have been widely reported in agro-ecosystems of North America and Europe. Intensive use of herbicides within cropfields and the associated drift in adjacent habitats are partly responsible for this change. The objectives of this work were to quantify the phenological stages of non-target plants in in-situ field situations during herbicide spray and to com...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2017
Charles G Willis Elizabeth R Ellwood Richard B Primack Charles C Davis Katelin D Pearson Amanda S Gallinat Jenn M Yost Gil Nelson Susan J Mazer Natalie L Rossington Tim H Sparks Pamela S Soltis

The timing of phenological events, such as leaf-out and flowering, strongly influence plant success and their study is vital to understanding how plants will respond to climate change. Phenological research, however, is often limited by the temporal, geographic, or phylogenetic scope of available data. Hundreds of millions of plant specimens in herbaria worldwide offer a potential solution to t...

Journal: :Agronomia colombiana 2021

We tested the hypothesis that intensity and duration of Macrosiphum euphorbiae infestations in tomato depend on both age (phenological stage) host plant initial number aphids present colony. compared effects three levels infestation two phenological stages (pre-flowering flowering stages) curves. The position peak over time was significantly affected by phase. Populations M. reached highest abu...

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