نتایج جستجو برای: seasonal plants

تعداد نتایج: 260590  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2008
M J N Rodal M R V Barbosa W W Thomas

Floristic analyses (Principal Component Analysis and Analysis of Group Indicators) at the genus level were employed to characterize and compare seasonal forest formations in northeastern Brazil. The presence--absence of 248 genera of woody plants occurring in 24 floristic surveys was correlated with geomorphology and climatic variables. The analyses were consistent and point to the existence of...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2009
M V Cianciaruso M A Batalha

In South America, the largest seasonal savanna region is the Brazilian cerrado. Our aim was to study temporal changes in some community descriptors, such as floristic composition, richness, species density, plant density, and cylindrical volume, in a seasonal cerrado, comparing it to a nearby hyperseasonal cerrado. In four different seasons, we placed randomly ten 1 m(2) quadrats in each vegeta...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Julia Sánchez-Vilas Raimundo Bermúdez Rubén Retuerto

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Dioecious plants often show sex-specific differences in growth and biomass allocation. These differences have been explained as a consequence of the different reproductive functions performed by the sexes. Empirical evidence strongly supports a greater reproductive investment in females. Sex differences in allocation may determine the performance of each sex in different hab...

2015
T J Stevenson M E Visser W Arnold P Barrett S Biello A Dawson D L Denlinger D Dominoni F J Ebling S Elton N Evans H M Ferguson R G Foster M Hau D T Haydon D G Hazlerigg P Heideman J G C Hopcraft N N Jonsson N Kronfeld-Schor V Kumar G A Lincoln R MacLeod S A M Martin M Martinez-Bakker R J Nelson T Reed J E Robinson D Rock W J Schwartz I Steffan-Dewenter E Tauber S J Thackeray C Umstatter T Yoshimura B Helm

The rhythm of life on earth is shaped by seasonal changes in the environment. Plants and animals show profound annual cycles in physiology, health, morphology, behaviour and demography in response to environmental cues. Seasonal biology impacts ecosystems and agriculture, with consequences for humans and biodiversity. Human populations show robust annual rhythms in health and well-being, and th...

2009
Vicente Rubio Xing Wang Deng

Perception of seasonal changes in day length allows plants to properly maintain daily biological rhythms and determine the most favorable time for flowering. Important knowledge has been gained recently on the molecular basis of this process, which depends not only on light perception at certain times of day but also on its dark phase.

Journal: :Cell 2003
Clinton C MacDonald K.Wyatt McMahon

Seasonal flowering in plants responds to hormonal and environmental cues that lead to expression of genes for flowering and growth. A new paper in this issue of Cell describes how one regulatory gene controls its own expression at the level of mRNA polyadenylation, adding an exciting new model for both the RNA processing and plant gene expression fields.

Journal: :Science 2002
Gordon G Simpson Caroline Dean

Multiple environmental and endogenous inputs regulate when plants flower. The molecular genetic dissection of flowering time control in Arabidopsis has identified an integrated network of pathways that quantitatively control the timing of this developmental switch. This framework provides the basis to understand the evolution of different reproductive strategies and how floral pathways interact...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Roelof A. Hut

Seasonal changes in day length are used by plants and animals to synchronize annual rhythms in reproduction, physiology, and behavior to the environment. Increasing day length during spring causes sudden changes in the mammalian reproductive system once the critical photoperiod is reached. The molecular mechanism behind this switch is now quickly being elucidated.

2015
Jifeng Deng Guodong Ding Guanglei Gao Bin Wu Yuqing Zhang Shugao Qin Wenhui Fan Manuel Reigosa

Hedysarum scoparium is an important, fast-growing and drought-resistant shrub that has been extensively used for grassland restoration and preventing desertification in semiarid regions of northwestern China. The primary objective of this study was to investigate the diurnal and seasonal variations in stem sap flow (Js) and its relation to environmental factors. The stem heat balance method was...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2006
Ramune Kalediene Skirmante Starkuviene Jadvyga Petrauskiene

BACKGROUND In Lithuania, suicides are a grave public health problem, requiring more extensive investigation. The aim of the study was to assess the seasonal variations of suicides in Lithuania throughout the years 1993-2002, describing patterns by gender, age and method of suicide. METHODS The study material consisted of all registered suicides (n = 16,147) committed throughout 1993-2002 in L...

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