نتایج جستجو برای: phenology

تعداد نتایج: 6635  

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
behroz aminzadeh sirus naderi zarneh jalaluddin tajpour saleh barzegar

the present article is aimed at study on agroclimatic conditions of cultivation of sunflower throughout selected substations at kurdistan  province by means of gis system. in this investigation, meteorological data have been received from synoptic stations based on daily, monthly, and annually trend from iran meteorological organization (imo) at kurdistan  province and then homogeneity of data ...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2007
Jelmer A Elzinga Anne Atlan Arjen Biere Luc Gigord Arthur E Weis Giorgina Bernasconi

The role of biotic interactions in shaping plant flowering phenology has long been controversial; plastic responses to the abiotic environment, limited precision of biological clocks and inconsistency of selection pressures have generally been emphasized to explain phenological variation. However, part of this variation is heritable and selection analyses show that biotic interactions can modul...

Journal: :Current opinion in insect science 2016
Jessica Rk Forrest

Insect phenologies are changing in response to climate warming. Shifts toward earlier seasonal activity are widespread; however, responses of insect phenology to warming are often more complex. Many species have prolonged their activity periods; others have shown delays. Furthermore, because of interspecific differences in temperature sensitivity, warming can increase or decrease synchronizatio...

2011
Heikki Hänninen

1. Climatic Adaptation of Plants in Boreal Zone 2. Trees and Shrubs 2.1. Regulation of the Annual Cycle 2.1.1. Phenology of Bud Burst 2.1.2. Phenology of Growth Cessation 2.2. Effects of Climatic Warming during Overwintering 2.2.1. Timing of Dehardening and Bud Burst 2.2.2. Timing of Growth Cessation and Hardening 2.3. Effects of Climatic Warming During Growing Season 3. Herbs and Grasses Gloss...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
m. r. mobasheri m. chahardoli m. farajzadeh

ecological studies based on field data have shown that vegetation phenology follows a relatively well-defined temporal pattern. this pattern, that is reflecting the cumulative temperature from the date of the beginning of the growth, can be represented by the use of a suitable model. due to the spatial, temporal, and ecological complexity of these processes a simple method to monitor phenologic...

2013
Marco Archetti Andrew D. Richardson John O'Keefe Nicolas Delpierre

Climate change affects the phenology of many species. As temperature and precipitation are thought to control autumn color change in temperate deciduous trees, it is possible that climate change might also affect the phenology of autumn colors. Using long-term data for eight tree species in a New England hardwood forest, we show that the timing and cumulative amount of autumn color are correlat...

Journal: :International journal of biometeorology 2011
Elisabeth G Beaubien Andreas Hamann

Plant phenology networks of citizen scientists have a long history and have recently contributed to our understanding of climate change effects on ecosystems. This paper describes the development of the Alberta and Canada PlantWatch programs, which coordinate networks of citizen scientists who track spring development timing for common plants. Tracking spring phenology is highly suited to volun...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Wenfang Xu Hanqing Ma Donghai Wu Wenping Yuan

Snow cover plays a crucial role in surface hydrology and energy balance, especially in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP). This study used 12 years (2000–2011) of ground-observed snow depth at 87 meteorological stations to assess and verify the accuracy of the daily cloud-free snow-cover product from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) over the QTP. On average, the daily cl...

2012
Hirotoshi Sato Shigeo Morimoto Tsutomu Hattori

Mushroom fruiting, the reproduction of fungi, has broad implications for forest health, terrestrial biomass turnover, and global carbon cycle. However, little is known about the difference in phenology and environmental drivers of mushroom fruiting between functional guilds, e.g., ectomycorrhizal (ECM) mutualists and saprotrophs (SAP). There is a remarkable difference between ECM and SAP fungi ...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2014
Agnès Bégué Elodie Vintrou Alexandre Saad Pierre Hiernaux

Start-of-season data are more and more used to qualify the land surface phenology trends in relation with climate variability and, more rarely, with human land management. In this paper, we compared the phenology of rangeland vs cropped land in the Sahel belt of Africa, using the only currently available global phenology product (MODIS MCD12Q2 – Land Cover Dynamics Yearly), and an enhanced crop...

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