نتایج جستجو برای: phenological traits” and “flowering rate”

تعداد نتایج: 16895917  

2016
Janosch Sedlacek Andrés J Cortés Julia Wheeler Oliver Bossdorf Guenter Hoch Jaroslav Klápště Christian Lexer Christian Rixen Sonja Wipf Sophie Karrenberg Mark van Kleunen

Alpine ecosystems are seriously threatened by climate change. One of the key mechanisms by which plants can adapt to changing environmental conditions is through evolutionary change. However, we still know little about the evolutionary potential in wild populations of long-lived alpine plants. Here, we investigated heritabilities of phenological traits, leaf size, and performance traits in natu...

2018
Solveig Franziska Bucher Patrizia König Annette Menzel Mirco Migliavacca Jörg Ewald Christine Römermann

Phenological responses to changing temperatures are known as "fingerprints of climate change," yet these reactions are highly species specific. To assess whether different plant characteristics are related to these species-specific responses in flowering phenology, we observed the first flowering day (FFD) of ten herbaceous species along two elevational gradients, representing temperature gradi...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2016
Seema Nayan Sheth Amy Lauren Angert

Species responses to climate change depend on the interplay of migration and adaptation, yet we know relatively little about the potential for adaptation. Genetic adaptations to climate change often involve shifts in the timing of phenological events, such as flowering. If populations at the edge of a species range have lower genetic variation in phenological traits than central populations, th...

2018
Francesco Giunta Pasquale De Vita Anna M. Mastrangelo Gavino Sanna Rosella Motzo

Phenology has a profound effect on adaptation and productivity of crops. The impact of phenology on tillering and fertility traits of durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. subsp. durum Desf.) was evaluated with the aim of specifying which group of flowering genes (Vrn, Ppd, or eps) was involved in their control. A recombinant inbred line population was grown under four contrasting conditions of ver...

2016
Akio Onogi Osamu Ideta Takuma Yoshioka Kaworu Ebana Masanori Yamasaki Hiroyoshi Iwata Paul C. Struik

Phenological traits of plants, such as flowering time, are linked to growth phase transition. Thus, phenological traits often influence other traits through the modification of the duration of growth period. This influence is a nuisance in plant breeding because it hampers genetic evaluation of the influenced traits. Genetic effects on the influenced traits have two components, one that directl...

2017
Yanjun Du Jingru Chen Charles G Willis Zhiqiang Zhou Tong Liu Wujun Dai Yuan Zhao Keping Ma

Climate change has resulted in major changes in plant phenology across the globe that includes leaf-out date and flowering time. The ability of species to respond to climate change, in part, depends on their response to climate as a phenological cue in general. Species that are not phenologically responsive may suffer in the face of continued climate change. Comparative studies of phenology hav...

مرادقلی, ابوالقاسم , هاشم زهی, مهدی ,

In order to study the relationships between traits affecting grain yield in six Mungbean cultivars two seprate random complete block designs were conducted in three replicates under normal and drought. Conditions Correlation analysis showed that phenological traits had the most positive and significant correlation with seed yield. Stepwise regression performed two traits namely, days to pod and...

2008
RITA LINKE KATJA RICHTER JUDITH HAUMANN WERNER SCHNEIDER PHILIPP WEIHS Rita Linke

Within the last years a lot of effort has been made to improve irrigation efficiency and early drought stress detection by using various remote sensing techniques. In the present study two different species of wheat (Triticum aestivum and Triticum durum), cultivated in a growth chamber, were used to investigate the effects of drought occurring at different phenological stages. Plant physiologic...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
Amy M Iler Toke T Høye David W Inouye Niels M Schmidt

Many alpine and subalpine plant species exhibit phenological advancements in association with earlier snowmelt. While the phenology of some plant species does not advance beyond a threshold snowmelt date, the prevalence of such threshold phenological responses within plant communities is largely unknown. We therefore examined the shape of flowering phenology responses (linear versus nonlinear) ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Rubén Milla Adrián Escudero Jose María Iriondo

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Variation in fitness depends on corresponding variation in multiple traits which have both genetically controlled and plastic components. These traits are subjected to varying degrees of local adaptation in specific populations and, consequently, are genetically controlled to different extents. In this study it is hypothesized that modulation of different traits would have c...

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