نتایج جستجو برای: season flowering

تعداد نتایج: 72979  

2004
PETER HAASE

The flowering periodicity and intensity of some subalpine trees and shrubs at Pegleg Flat, Arthur's Pass National Park, was recorded from 1981/82 to 1984/85. Moderate to heavy flowering of most species in 1981/82 was followed by two years of little or no flowering in 1982/83 and 1983/84; almost all species observed flowered heavily in 1984/85. No clear correlation was found between flowering in...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2009
Susan E Elliott

Bees feed almost exclusively on nectar and pollen from flowers. However, little is known about how food availability limits bee populations, especially in high elevation areas. Foraging distances and relationships between forager densities and resource availability can provide insights into the potential for food limitation in mobile consumer populations. For example, if floral resources are li...

2017
Christopher Nunn Astley Francis St. John Hastings Olena Kalinina Mensure Özgüven Heinrich Schüle Ivan G. Tarakanov Tim Van Der Weijde Aleksander A. Anisimov Yasir Iqbal Andreas Kiesel Nikolay F. Khokhlov Jon P. McCalmont Heike Meyer Michal Mos Kai-Uwe Schwarz Luisa M. Trindade Iris Lewandowski John C. Clifton-Brown

The development of models to predict yield potential and quality of a Miscanthus crop must consider climatic limitations and the duration of growing season. As a biomass crop, yield and quality are impacted by the timing of plant developmental transitions such as flowering and senescence. Growth models are available for the commercially grown clone Miscanthus x giganteus (Mxg), but breeding pro...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2013
Anikó Kovács-Hostyánszki Sebastian Haenke Péter Batáry Birgit Jauker András Báldi Teja Tscharntke Andrea Holzschuh

Landscape-wide mass-flowering of oilseed rape (canola Brassica napus) can considerably affect wild bee communities and pollination success of wild plants. We aimed to assess the impact of oilseed rape on the pollination of wild plants and bee abundance during and after oilseed-rape bloom, including effects on crop-noncrop spillover at landscape and adjacent-field scales. We focused on two shrub...

2012
Reiko Akiyama Jon Ågren

BACKGROUND The effect of herbivory on plant fitness varies widely. Understanding the causes of this variation is of considerable interest because of its implications for plant population dynamics and trait evolution. We experimentally defoliated the annual herb Arabidopsis thaliana in a natural population in Sweden to test the hypotheses that (a) plant fitness decreases with increasing damage, ...

C. Patanè, S.L. Cosentino U. Anastasi

A research was conducted in Southern Italy to study the changes in seed yield, oil content andfatty acids composition, in response to irrigation at different stages of growing season (at sowing,Dry; from sowing to beginning of flowering, S-BF; from visible bud to 75% flowering, VB-FF;from beginning of flowering to seed ripening, BF-M; from sowing to seed ripening, Full), in astandard sunflower ...

Pollen respiratory allergies have been increasing in prevalence over the last two decades, partly as the result of the impact of climate change. For many allergenic trees, grass and weed species, increased pollen production and prolonged pollination period result in long-term increased abundance of pollen allergens in the atmosphere; earlier shifts of airborne pollen grains and prolonged exposu...

2010
J. L. Snider D. M. Oosterhuis E. M. Kawakami

Extreme year-to-year variability in yield is a major concern for Arkansas cotton farmers. This variability has been partially explained by year-to-year variation in average maximum temperature during flowering. For example, heat stress (average maximum temperatures near 95 °C) during flowering experienced by cotton plants during a typical growing season in the U.S. is a major cause of disappoin...

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