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Enzymes and Coenzymes—Advances in Research and Application: ...
Our aim was to study the level and structure of genetic variation in a set of
populations of the two phenologically different M. arion. Imagos were collected
from 8 localities between 2000 and 2006. Enzyme polymorphism was analysed
at 13 ...
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Changes to the Seasonality of Plant-soil Systems by Three ...
One of the ways that exotic plants invade established communities is by filling unoccupied temporal niches.
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Phenology of Ecosystem Processes: Applications in Global ...
Phenologically? The Harvard Forest phenology data show (Figs. 2 and 4) that in
both spring and fall, there is a continuum of phenological activity, from “early” to “
late” species. Interestingly, the range of variation is not markedly different for ...
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Research Programs Constituting U.S. Participation in the ...
... northeastern and north central regions and on observations of honeysuckle
and lilac in the western region. These regional projects are mapping
phenologically de- termined environmental zones and examining some of the
mechanisms of 84.
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Advances in Environment Research and Application: 2013 Edition
There is great variability among species, however, in their phenological
sensitivity to temperature.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the
research from the University of California, “Species that do not phenologically '
track' climate ...
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Passerine Migration: Stopovers and Flight
Many passerines, e.g. pied flycatchers in the Netherlands, breed now
phenologically too late, in the suboptimal season. However, in other regions,
where spring phenology has not (yet?) advanced so much as it did in western
Europe (i.e. in ...
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Measuring Roots: An Updated Approach
They concluded that root growth is phenologically programmed to produce an
extensive fine root system when soil moisture and temperature conditions are
favorable and the supply of carbohydrates produced by the newly expanded
canopy ...
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Monitoring primer for rangeland watersheds
... about 65 percent of which was locating and establishing plots and travel
between plots. About 40 minutes were required to document a single plot. Plant
communities on most ecological sites were fairly well developed phenologically.
Thomas E. Bedell, John C. Buckhouse, United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Region VIII. Water Quality Branch, 1994
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Root Methods: A Handbook
The models by Stapper (1984) and Van Keulen and Seligman (1987) have a
phenologically controlled shoot: root ratio for plant internal carbon distribution.
Other models, for example those by Huck and Hillel (1983), Hoogenboom and
Huck ...
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Development and Perspectives of Landscape Ecology
Phenologically homogeneous terrain sections where nearly all the individuals of
a species exhibit the same phenophase are classified into phenological stages
and are considered to possess a uniform growth-climate. The distribution pattern
...
O. Bastian, Uta Steinhardt, 2002
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The World's Three Greatest Underrated Wines, 2015 Edition
(The fancy term for this is phenologically ripe.) This makes no sense. Yet it's so. When young, Hunter Valley Sémillon is disappointing. It seems ... «Wine Spectator, Lip 15»
Wine watcher
It's so phenologically different, you'd think they're genetically very different, but maybe they're highly related.” The ripening times of grapes are ... «Harvard Gazette, Kwi 15»
New Brand on Block: Lindley Wines
“When the fruit shows up on the dock, it is so spectacularly gorgeous and healthy and phenologically mature,” said Lindley, who made 96 ... «Santa Barbara Independent, Sie 14»
Cycads: 'living fossils' with a deadly twist
Yet phenologically, these extremes of Japan are not merely hours apart, but weeks or even months. Whole seasons separate north from south, ... «The Japan Times, Cze 13»
2013 Southern Hemisphere Vintage Report
"We were a bit concerned at the start of vintage whether they were phenologically ripe and I think the rain helped extend the growing season. «Wine-Searcher, Maj 13»
Forsythia is Nature's Spring Weed Alert, Say the Experts at Preen.com
Phenologically, the magic moment for forsythia occurs when the bush hits peak bloom. In nature, this occurs when soil temperature warms to ... «PR Web, Mar 13»
Grape Britain
“We have the opportunity to make excellent sparkling wine because we pick phenologically riper grapes than in Champagne,” he says. «Financial Times, Mar 12»
California Syrah: Not the Next Big Thing, But Better For It?
This effect allows for a longer growing season and Syrah that manages to be phenologically ripe (ripeness in the tannins that occur in grape ... «Eater National, Mar 11»
Central New York fall color should be early, memorable this year
"This year, everything phenologically was two to three weeks early, and the fall colors this year will be at least one week early." "Every year ... «Syracuse.com, Paz 10»