نتایج جستجو برای: plant phenological stage

تعداد نتایج: 738501  

2009
Nicholas S. Fabina Karen C. Abbott R.Tucker Gilman

For many species in seasonal environments, warmer springs associated with anthropogenic climate change are causing phenological changes. Within ecological communities, the timing of interactions among species may be altered if the species experience asymmetrical phenological shifts. We present a model that examines the consequences of changes in the relative timing of herbivory and pollination ...

2015
Viliana Vasileva Valentin Kosev

Article info: Received: 27 August 2014 Accepted: 13 November 2014 ABSTRACT Root biomass accumulation in spring and winter varieties and hybrids pea was recorded in field experiment in the Institute of Forage Crops, Pleven, Bulgaria (2011-2013). Spring (Shtambovyi and Pleven 4) and winter (Rosacrono and Pleven 10) varieties and their hybrids (Shtambovyi x Pleven 10 and Rosacrono х Pleven 4) (in ...

Journal: :World Journal Of Advanced Research and Reviews 2021

A study was carried out on the attack of termites in three cassava plots located zone Daloa (town center-west Côte d’Ivoire). The main objective this to ensure a sustainable productivity region by controlling termite’s pests crops according phenological stage, namely: plot at small stalk tuber production stage and harvest stage. To end, systematic excavations were sections along transects plant...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Charles C Davis Charles G Willis Richard B Primack Abraham J Miller-Rushing

Climate change has resulted in major changes in the phenology--i.e. the timing of seasonal activities, such as flowering and bird migration--of some species but not others. These differential responses have been shown to result in ecological mismatches that can have negative fitness consequences. However, the ways in which climate change has shaped changes in biodiversity within and across comm...

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...

2017
Nebojša Kladar Jasminka Mrđanović Goran Anačkov Slavica Šolajić Neda Gavarić Branislava Srđenović Biljana Božin

St. John's wort is a widely used medicinal plant. The quality of herbal drug, which is in most of the cases collected from nature, varies. Therefore, the aim of the present study was detailed chemical characterization of Hypericum perforatum subsp. perforatum samples collected in close time intervals during flowering and fruitification with the purpose to state the phenological stage characteri...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Elsa E Cleland Nona R Chiariello Scott R Loarie Harold A Mooney Christopher B Field

Shifting plant phenology (i.e., timing of flowering and other developmental events) in recent decades establishes that species and ecosystems are already responding to global environmental change. Earlier flowering and an extended period of active plant growth across much of the northern hemisphere have been interpreted as responses to warming. However, several kinds of environmental change hav...

2012
Lewis H. Ziska David R. Gealy Martha B. Tomecek Aaron K. Jackson Howard L. Black

Although recent and projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide can alter plant phenological development, these changes have not been quantified in terms of floral outcrossing rates or gene transfer. Could differential phenological development in response to rising CO(2) between genetically modified crops and wild, weedy relatives increase the spread of novel genes, potentially altering e...

M Moradalizadeh, N Mohamadi, M Moradalizadeh , MS Amiri , P Rajaei ,

Background: The leaves, roots and seeds of Lovage (Levisticum officinale Koch) being used as an herb, vegetable and spice. Objective: The aim of this study is evaluation of the changes of phytochemical compound in aerial parts of the Lovage plants at different developmental stages as well as antioxidant activity. Methods: The plants were harvested from Hezar Mountain. After drying, essent...

2012
Jianyang Xia Shiqiang Wan

BACKGROUND The longer growing season under climate warming has served as a crucial mechanism for the enhancement of terrestrial carbon (C) sink over the past decades. A better understanding of this mechanism is critical for projection of changes in C cycling of terrestrial ecosystems. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A 4-year field experiment with day and night warming was conducted to examine ...

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