نتایج جستجو برای: frost damages

تعداد نتایج: 22081  

2016
Catriona A. Morrison Robert A. Robinson James W. Pearce-Higgins

Most studies of evolutionary responses to climate change have focused on phenological responses to warming, and provide only weak evidence for evolutionary adaptation. This could be because phenological changes are more weakly linked to fitness than more direct mechanisms of climate change impacts, such as selective mortality during extreme weather events which have immediate fitness consequenc...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2013
Brandon E Campitelli Amanda J Gorton Katherine L Ostevik John R Stinchcombe

PREMISE OF STUDY Leaf shape is predicted to have important ecophysiological consequences; for example, theory predicts that lobed leaves should track air temperature more closely than their entire-margined counterparts. Hence, leaf-lobing may be advantageous during cold nights (∼0°C) when there is the risk of damage by radiation frost (a phenomenon whereby leaves fall below air temperature beca...

2008
A. Spornberger

Pear trees on their own roots are tested in comparison to grafted trees in growth and yield characteristics and with special regard to the tolerance to diseases, above all fire blight (Erwinia amylovora). In spring 2004 15 randomized trees of the cultivar 'Williams' from three variants (self rooted in vitro, self rooted long cuttings, grafted on Quince A) were planted in a pear orchard, which w...

Journal: :Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings 2002

2011
Antonia Macedo-Cruz Gonzalo Pajares Matilde Santos Peñas Isidro Villegas-Romero

The aim of this paper is to classify the land covered with oat crops, and the quantification of frost damage on oats, while plants are still in the flowering stage. The images are taken by a digital colour camera CCD-based sensor. Unsupervised classification methods are applied because the plants present different spectral signatures, depending on two main factors: illumination and the affected...

2007
T. C. Hales Joshua J. Roering

[1] In mountainous landscapes the role of periglacial processes in producing sediment is poorly defined, despite evidence of abundant talus slopes. Ice growth in rock has long been recognized as an efficient erosion mechanism, but the effects have not been readily applied to landscape evolution in response to tectonic and climatic forcing. Here, we quantify how and where ice-driven mechanical e...

2000
J. Rodrigo

Freeze injury is one of the main limiting factors to crop production and distribution of horticultural crops. Despite the numerous research efforts devoted to reduce freezing injury, it still accounts for greater losses of fruits and vegetables than any other environmental or biological hazard and the ultimate causes determining cold hardiness remain uncertain. In temperate climates, important ...

2008
Gábor Galiba Attila Vágújfalvi Chengxia Li Alexandra Soltész Jorge Dubcovsky

Recent progress in the characterization of two groups of genes responsible for natural differences in frost tolerance inwheat and barley is reviewed here. The first group includes the vernalization genes that delay flowering until the end of the winter and protect sensitive floral primordia. This process is regulated mainly by differences in the regulatory regions of VRN1 and VRN3 genes or in t...

Journal: :CoRR 2007
Rumen Andonov Guillaume Collet Jean-François Gibrat Antoine Marin Vincent Poirriez Nicola Yanev

The fold recognition methods are promissing tools for capturing the structure of a protein by its amino acid residues sequence but their use is still restricted by the needs of huge computational resources and suitable efficient algorithms as well. In the recent version of FROST (Fold Recognition Oriented Search Tool) package the most efficient algorithm for solving the Protein Threading Proble...

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