نتایج جستجو برای: leaf phenology

تعداد نتایج: 91213  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Eliakim Hamunyela Jan Verbesselt Gerbert Roerink Martin Herold

Plant phenology is changing because of recent global warming, and this change may precipitate changes in animal distribution (e.g., pests), alter the synchronization between species, and have feedback effects on the climate system through the alteration of biogeochemical and physical processes of vegetated land surface. Here, ground observations (leaf unfolding/first leaf separation of six deci...

2007
Susan G. Conard James R. Griffin

California's flora of hardwood trees has evolved from a mixture of Arctotertiary and Madro-tertiary progenitors under selective pressures of drought and low nutrient availability. Plant growth form and evergreen vs. deciduous leaf duration are important aspects of morphological adaptation to Mediterranean-climate conditions. Architecture and phenology of below-ground tissues may be at least as ...

2014
Maria S. Smith Jason D. Fridley Marc Goebel Taryn L. Bauerle

Belowground processes are rarely considered in comparison studies of native verses invasive species. We examined relationships between belowground fine root production and lifespan, leaf phenology, and seasonal nitrogen dynamics of Lonicera japonica (non-native) versus L. sempervirens (native) and Frangula alnus (non-native) versus Rhamnus alnifolia (native), over time. First and second order f...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2010
David R Coyle Michelle S Jordan Kenneth F Raffa

We investigated how host plant phenology and plant species affected longevity, reproduction, and feeding behavior of an invasive weevil. Phyllobius oblongus L. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is common in northern hardwood forests of the Great Lakes Region. Adults emerge in spring, feed on foliage of woody understory plants, and oviposit in the soil. Preliminary data indicate that adults often fee...

2015
Y. Fan O. Roupsard M. Bernoux G. Le Maire O. Panferov M. M. Kotowska A. Knohl

In order to quantify the effects of forests to oil palm conversion occurring in the tropics on land–atmosphere carbon, water and energy fluxes, we develop a new perennial crop sub-model CLM-Palm for simulating a palm plant functional type (PFT) within the framework of the Community Land Model (CLM4.5). CLM-Palm is tested here on oil palm only but is meant of generic interest for other palm crop...

Journal: :Ecosphere 2023

Climate change leads to an increased frequency of severe weather events as well stressful growing conditions. Together these changes may impact the resilience ecosystems. To keep track such effects, conservation managers monitor “ecological integrity” or coherence ecosystem processes, cycling carbon and water. Networked phenocams can produce near-continuous observations leaf function in context...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Zhoutao Zheng Wenquan Zhu

Vegetation phenology is considered a sensitive indicator of climate change, which controls carbon, nitrogen, and water cycles within terrestrial ecosystems. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) is an important moderate resolution remote sensing data for monitoring vegetation phenology. However, Terra MODIS Collection 5 (C5) vege...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Amelia A Wolf Erika S Zavaleta Paul C Selmants

Observational studies and experimental evidence agree that rising global temperatures have altered plant phenology-the timing of life events, such as flowering, germination, and leaf-out. Other large-scale global environmental changes, such as nitrogen deposition and altered precipitation regimes, have also been linked to changes in flowering times. Despite our increased understanding of how ab...

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