نتایج جستجو برای: phenological

تعداد نتایج: 3985  

Studying plant phenology is very important to regulate the rangeland utilization. Plant phenology can be determined by Growing Degree Days (GDDs). Since temperature varies yearly, the phenological stages may consequently differ yearly. Determining the base temperature is one of the key steps in the calculation of GDDs. The aim of this study was to calculate the required GDDs for each phenologic...

Journal: Desert 2016
Abolfazl Ranjbar

Smirnovia iranica, a native valuable woody species from Fabaceae, is an adaptable plant of central sandy areas of Iran. Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence and photosynthetic pigments characteristics were analyzed in the course of phenological stages including vegetative, flowering, seed ripening, and seed falling stages, respectively (VS, FS, SRS, and SFS). The results obtained from analysis o...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2013
Sergio Rossi Tommaso Anfodillo Katarina Cufar Henri E Cuny Annie Deslauriers Patrick Fonti David Frank Jozica Gricar Andreas Gruber Gregory M King Cornelia Krause Hubert Morin Walter Oberhuber Peter Prislan Cyrille B K Rathgeber

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Ongoing global warming has been implicated in shifting phenological patterns such as the timing and duration of the growing season across a wide variety of ecosystems. Linear models are routinely used to extrapolate these observed shifts in phenology into the future and to estimate changes in associated ecosystem properties such as net primary productivity. Yet, in nature, l...

Journal: :Oikos 2015
Nicole E Rafferty Paul J CaraDonna Judith L Bronstein

Climate change is altering the timing of life history events in a wide array of species, many of which are involved in mutualistic interactions. Because many mutualisms can form only if partner species are able to locate each other in time, differential phenological shifts are likely to influence their strength, duration and outcome. At the extreme, climate change-driven shifts in phenology may...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
Maíra Figueiredo Goulart José Pires Lemos Filho Maria Bernadete Lovato

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Plathymenia reticulata (Leguminosae) is a Brazilian tree that occurs in two biomes: Cerrado, a woody savanna vegetation, and the Atlantic Forest, a tropical forest. In this study, phenological patterns and their variability within and among populations located in these biomes and in transitional zones between them were assessed. METHODS During a 15-month period, individual...

2012
Jiaxin Jin Hong Jiang Xiuying Zhang Ying Wang

This study attempted to establish a broad regional phenological pattern for Northeast Asia using time-series data of the satellite measured index of terrestrial chlorophyll content (MERIS Terrestrial Chlorophyll Index) from 2003 to 2007. A suite of phenological variables were extracted from 4 integral seasons of time-series Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) Terrestrial Chlorophyll ...

2010
Y. Curnel R. Oger

Monitoring phenology at a regional, national or at a global scale is recognized by the scientific community as very important for many practical applications and notably for climate change studies. Phenological observations are classically realised for specific plant species in botanical garden or in small study areas or fields all over the world and sometimes date back to the 19 century. Altho...

2013
Ignasi Bartomeus Mia G. Park Jason Gibbs Bryan N. Danforth Alan N. Lakso Rachael Winfree

Ignasi Bartomeus,* Mia G. Park, Jason Gibbs, Bryan N. Danforth, Alan N. Lakso and Rachael Winfree Abstract Climate change has the potential to alter the phenological synchrony between interacting mutualists, such as plants and their pollinators. However, high levels of biodiversity might buffer the negative effects of species-specific phenological shifts and maintain synchrony at the community ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2006
Claude Lavoie Daniel Lachance

Phenological data have recently emerged as particularly effective tools for studying the impact of climate change on plants, but long phenological records are rare. The lack of phenological observations can nevertheless be filled by herbarium specimens as long as some correction procedures are applied to take into account the different climatic conditions associated with sampling locations. In ...

2012
Benjamin Brachi Carla Aimé Cédric Glorieux Joel Cuguen Fabrice Roux

Phenological traits often show variation within and among natural populations of annual plants. Nevertheless, the adaptive value of post-anthesis traits is seldom tested. In this study, we estimated the adaptive values of pre- and post-anthesis traits in two stressful environments (water stress and interspecific competition), using the selfing annual species Arabidopsis thaliana. By estimating ...

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