نتایج جستجو برای: phenological

تعداد نتایج: 3985  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Fanjie Kong Xiaobing Li Hong Wang Dengfeng Xie Xiang Li Yunxiao Bai

Accurate regional and global information on land cover and its changes over time is crucial for environmental monitoring, land management, and planning. In this study, we selected Fengning County, in China’s Hebei Province, as a case study area. Using satellite data, we generated fused normalized-difference vegetation index (NDVI) data with high spatial and temporal resolution by utilizing the ...

An experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of progressing water deficit stress on leaf water relation parameters and compatible solutes at different phenological stages. Completely randomized design including four phenological stages (as drought stress treatments) was used. Each treatment had five replicates. Variables measured were osmotic potential (&PsiS), relative water content...

2013
Kellen M Calinger Simon Queenborough Peter S Curtis

Shifting flowering phenology with rising temperatures is occurring worldwide, but the rarity of co-occurring long-term observational and temperature records has hindered the evaluation of phenological responsiveness in many species and across large spatial scales. We used herbarium specimens combined with historic temperature data to examine the impact of climate change on flowering trends in 1...

1999
Tapio Linkosalo

Phenological time series of flowering and bud burst of Populus tremula (L.) and Betula sp., and the flowering of Pinus sylvestris (L.), Alnus glutinosa (L.) and Alnus incana (L.) were constructed from data collected in Finland during the period 1896–1955. The resulting combined time series were examined with two aims in mind: first, to determine the phenological regularities between different s...

2017
Ludwig Bothmann Annette Menzel Bjoern H. Menze Christian Schunk Göran Kauermann

Along with the global climate change, there is an increasing interest for its effect on phenological patterns such as start and end of the growing season. Scientific digital webcams are used for this purpose taking every day one or more images from the same natural motive showing for example trees or grassland sites. To derive phenological patterns from the webcam images, regions of interest ar...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Ke Tang Wenquan Zhu Pei Zhan Siyang Ding

Accurate data about the spatial distribution and planting area of maize is important for policy making, economic development, environmental protection and food security under climate change. This paper proposes a new identification method for spring maize based on spectral and phenological features derived from the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) land surface reflectance t...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2014
Jeffrey M Diez Inés Ibáñez John A Silander Richard Primack Hiroyoshi Higuchi Hiromi Kobori Ananda Sen Timothy Y James

Phenological events, such as the timing of flowering or insect emergence, are influenced by a complex combination of climatic and non-climatic factors. Although temperature is generally considered most important, other weather events such as frosts and precipitation events can also influence many species' phenology. Non-climatic variables such as photoperiod and site-specific habitat characteri...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2014
Gisele P Domiciano Alexandre A Alves Bruno G Laviola Julio C Albrecht

Phenological studies can provide information that enables the understanding of the dynamics of plants and how these dynamics are related to the biotic and abiotic environment. In order to study the phenological phases of Jatropha during two agricultural years, agronomic and climatic variables, such as temperature and rainfall, were evaluated. Data for each variable in each year and each genotyp...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2009
Andrew D Richardson David Y Hollinger D Bryan Dail John T Lee J William Munger John O'keefe

Spring phenology is thought to exert a major influence on the carbon (C) balance of temperate and boreal ecosystems. We investigated this hypothesis using four spring onset phenological indicators in conjunction with surface-atmosphere CO(2) exchange data from the conifer-dominated Howland Forest and deciduous-dominated Harvard Forest AmeriFlux sites. All phenological measures, including CO(2) ...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2013
Nichola M. Knox Andrew K. Skidmore Harald van der Werff Thomas A. Groen Willem F. de Boer Herbert H. T. Prins Edward Kohi Mike Peel

Phenological or plant age classification across a landscape allows for examination of micro-topographical effects on plant growth, improvement in the accuracy of species discrimination, and will improve our understanding of the spatial variation in plant growth. In this paper six vegetation indices used in phenological studies (including the newly proposed PhIX index) were analysed for their ab...

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