نتایج جستجو برای: frost formation

تعداد نتایج: 531411  

2008
R. A. Peterson W. B. Krantz

[1] Frost boils in the Arctic are a manifestation of patterned ground in the form of nonsorted circles. Active frost boils involve convection of water through the soil that can bring basic salts from depth to the surface. As such, active frost boils can mitigate acidification and thereby strongly influence the type of vegetation supported by Arctic soils. The presence or absence of active frost...

شریف زاده, مریم , کاظمی, ندا ,

Frost is one of the sources of risk in agriculture which threatens the orchardists' performance and their security of products. The protection of cold-sensitive species of fruits against frost damage is an annual challenge in many growing regions of the world. Frost protection managerial behavior is the the first way to avoid or reduce the effects of frost damage to walnut trees. Application of...

Journal: Journal of Nuts 2012
A Imani F Asgari I Raeisi M Ezaddost S. H Masoumi

Frost damage to the flowers and early developing fruits is one of the most limiting factors in the most almond cultivation regions of the world. This study was undertaken to help understand almond response to frost spring at same phenological stage, in order to develop criteria for the selection of cultivars with improved resistance to frost on the basis of field and laboratory experiments. In ...

2004
Donald A. Walker Howard E. Epstein William A. Gould Alexia M. Kelley Anja N. Kade Julie A. Knudson William B. Krantz Gary Michaelson Rorik A. Peterson Chien-Lu Ping Martha K. Raynolds Vladimir E. Romanovsky Yuri Shur

Frost boils in northern Alaska vary from large, 2–3-m diameter, barren non-sorted circles to completely vegetated hummocks. Summer warmth increases southwards from the coast. Average thaw-layer thickness shows the opposite trend. Frost heave shows no trend along the climate gradient but is affected by soil texture. Heave is greatest on frost boils with fine-grained sediments. Biomass increases ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1995
D H Greer L A Robinson

Seedlings of Leptospermum scoparium J.R. et G. Forst (manuka) originating from seed from a low altitude coastal site (Auckland) and from a high altitude inland site (Desert Road) were grown for 96 days in four controlled environments to compare the relationship between growth temperature and frost hardening. Day/night temperature treatments were 12/6, 12/3, 12/0 and 12/-3 degrees C. Frost hardi...

2017
Houssem Rouiss José Cuenca Luis Navarro Patrick Ollitrault Pablo Aleza

Unreduced (2n) gametes have played a pivotal role in polyploid plant evolution and are useful for sexual polyploid breeding in various species, particularly for developing new seedless citrus varieties. The underlying mechanisms of 2n gamete formation were recently revealed for Citrus reticulata but remain poorly understood for other citrus species, including lemon (C. limon [L.] Burm. f.). Her...

2015
Jill A Marshall Joshua J Roering Patrick J Bartlein Daniel G Gavin Darryl E Granger Alan W Rempel Sarah J Praskievicz Tristram C Hales

Understanding climatic influences on the rates and mechanisms of landscape erosion is an unresolved problem in Earth science that is important for quantifying soil formation rates, sediment and solute fluxes to oceans, and atmospheric CO2 regulation by silicate weathering. Glaciated landscapes record the erosional legacy of glacial intervals through moraine deposits and U-shaped valleys, wherea...

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
محمود مولی نژاد استادیار پژوهشکدۀ مطالعات فناوری های نوین، سازمان پژوهش های علمی و صنعتی ایران (irost)

introduction frost is one of the most hazardous natural phenomena which it is at times accompanied by abundant damages in the life and properties. freezing and frost are very important for agricultural products in different stages of the growth. this is because, in case of happening, it results in the reduction of the products. frost is the stage of water freezing. in such condition, when the a...

Agricultural crops have damaged a lot due to the aftermath of late spring frost, and because low temperatures have damaging effects on agricultural production, it is essential to anticipate and prevent potential damages. Often, atmospheric temperature variations are very urgent due to the high temperature of the systems and the plants cannot adapt themselves with severe oscillations and, have b...

2016
Ahmed Sallam Mustapha Arbaoui Mohamed El-Esawi Nathan Abshire Regina Martsch

Frost stress is one of the abiotic stresses that causes a significant reduction in winter faba bean yield in Europe. The main objective of this work is to genetically improve frost tolerance in winter faba bean by identifying and validating QTL associated with frost tolerance to be used in marker-assisted selection (MAS). Two different genetic backgrounds were used: a biparental population (BPP...

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