نتایج جستجو برای: leaf phenology

تعداد نتایج: 91213  

2013
John Bradley St. Clair Francis F Kilkenny Richard C Johnson Nancy L Shaw George Weaver

A genecological approach was used to explore genetic variation in adaptive traits in Pseudoroegneria spicata, a key restoration grass, in the intermountain western United States. Common garden experiments were established at three contrasting sites with seedlings from two maternal parents from each of 114 populations along with five commercial releases commonly used in restoration. Traits assoc...

2018
Andrew J. Elmore Steven M. Guinn Andrew Richardson

The timing of spring leaf development, trajectories of summer leaf area, and the timing of autumn senescence have profound impacts to the water, carbon, and energy balance of ecosystems, and are likely influenced by global climate change. Limited field-based and remote-sensing observations have suggested complex spatial patterns related to geographic features that influence climate. However, mu...

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: :Plant, cell & environment 2009
Jean-Christophe Domec Asko Noormets John S King Ge Sun Steven G McNulty Michael J Gavazzi Johnny L Boggs Emrys A Treasure

The study examined the relationships between whole tree hydraulic conductance (K(tree)) and the conductance in roots (K(root)) and leaves (K(leaf)) in loblolly pine trees. In addition, the role of seasonal variations in K(root) and K(leaf) in mediating stomatal control of transpiration and its response to vapour pressure deficit (D) as soil-dried was studied. Compared to trunk and branches, roo...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2010
Edward B Rastetter Mathew Williams Kevin L Griffin Bonnie L Kwiatkowski Gabrielle Tomasky Mark J Potosnak Paul C Stoy Gaius R Shaver Marc Stieglitz John E Hobbie George W Kling

Continuous time-series estimates of net ecosystem carbon exchange (NEE) are routinely made using eddy covariance techniques. Identifying and compensating for errors in the NEE time series can be automated using a signal processing filter like the ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF). The EnKF compares each measurement in the time series to a model prediction and updates the NEE estimate by weighting t...

2014
T. K. Sabu P. M. Nirdev P. Aswathi

An analysis of host plant leaf age preferences and phenology studies led to the predictions that tender rubber plant leaves are essential for the completion of the life cycle of the Mupli beetle, Luprops tristis Fabricius (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) and that low tender leaf availability during the post-dormancy stage will limit the beetle population. Analyses of the effects of feeding the beetl...

2009
E. Lokupitiya S. Denning K. Paustian

Croplands are man-made ecosystems that have high net primary productivity during the growing season of crops, thus impacting carbon and other exchanges with the atmosphere. These exchanges play a major role in nutrient cycling and climate change related issues. An accurate representation of crop phenology and physiology is important in land-atmosphere carbon models being used to predict these e...

2008
Alison F. Hunter Joseph S. Elkinton ALISON F. HUNTER JOSEPH S. ELKINTON

Comparisons of traits of outbreaking and nonoutbreaking leaf-eating Lepidoptera and Symphyta have shown that spring-feeding species are more likely to have outbreaks than are summer-feeding species. It has been suggested that variable synchrony with host budburst causes the population sizes of spring-feeding species to be more variable primarily because of the negative effects of older leaves o...

2016
Liang Liang Mark D. Schwartz Xiaoyang Zhang

Climate influences geographic differences of vegetation phenology through both contemporary and historical variability. The latter effect is embodied in vegetation heterogeneity underlain by spatially varied genotype and species compositions tied to climatic adaptation. Such long-term climatic effects are difficult to map and therefore often neglected in evaluating spatially explicit phenologic...

2016
Melissa Reyes-Fox Heidi Steltzer Daniel R. LeCain Gregory S. McMaster

Atmospheric CO2 concentrations have been steadily increasing since the Industrial Era and contribute to concurrent increases in global temperatures. Many observational studies suggest climate warming alone contributes to a longer growing season. To determine the relative effect of warming on plant phenology, we investigated the individual and joint effects of warming and CO2 enrichment on a mix...

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