A critique of the heat unit approach to plant response studies
JY Wang - Ecology, 1960 - JSTOR
The'heat unit approach," in use for over two centuries, is a scheme for studying plant-
temperature re-lationships by the accumulation of daily mean temp) era-tures above a …
temperature re-lationships by the accumulation of daily mean temp) era-tures above a …
Temperature and water stress effects on phenology
T Hodges - Predicting crop phenology, 1991 - books.google.com
A primary factor affecting crop development is temperature, as modulated by other factors
including daylength, vernalization, heat and cold stress, and water stress. The rate of …
including daylength, vernalization, heat and cold stress, and water stress. The rate of …
Raunkiaer's" life-forms" and statistical methods
WG Smith - Journal of Ecology, 1913 - JSTOR
C. Raunkiaer, who on January 1, 1912, succeeded E. Warming as Professor of Botany in the
University and Director of the Botanic Garden and Museum at Copenhagen, is one of that …
University and Director of the Botanic Garden and Museum at Copenhagen, is one of that …
The bioclimatic law
AD Hopkins - Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 1920 - JSTOR
For a time the study related to plants alone an associated with botany. Later, animals, and
still lat tion of periodical phenomena of plants and animal were included, and from the first …
still lat tion of periodical phenomena of plants and animal were included, and from the first …
Temperature and leaf growth in Lolium perenne. I. The thermal microclimate: its measurement and relation to crop growth
JM Peacock - Journal of Applied Ecology, 1975 - JSTOR
Temperatures were measured in a perennial ryegrass crop in the field and an attempt was
made to relate temperature to growth. The instruments used are described. Air and soil …
made to relate temperature to growth. The instruments used are described. Air and soil …
Response of pasture plants to temperature.
JR McWilliam - 1978 - cabidigitallibrary.org
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Determining species response functions to an environmental gradient by means of a β-function
MP Austin, AO Nicholls, MD Doherty… - Journal of Vegetation …, 1994 - JSTOR
The importance of the shape of a species response curve to an environmental gradient is
reviewed. The implications for vegetation theory, ordination methods, species as indicators …
reviewed. The implications for vegetation theory, ordination methods, species as indicators …
Leaf temperatures
AQ Ansari, WE Loomis - American Journal of Botany, 1959 - Wiley Online Library
Ansari, AQ, and WE Loomis.(Iowa State University, Ames.) Leaf temperatures. Amer. Jour.
Bot. 46 (10): 713–717. Illus. 1959.—Leaf temperatures were measured with a thermocouple …
Bot. 46 (10): 713–717. Illus. 1959.—Leaf temperatures were measured with a thermocouple …
[图书][B] Plants and temperature.
J Sutcliffe - 1977 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This is the Institute of Biology's Studies in Biology No. 86, and is presented in chapters
entitled:(a) temp. and plant life;(b) heat balance in plants;(c) temp. and metabolism;(d) temp …
entitled:(a) temp. and plant life;(b) heat balance in plants;(c) temp. and metabolism;(d) temp …
Temperature and leaf growth in Lolium perenne. II. The site of temperature perception
JM Peacock - Journal of applied ecology, 1975 - JSTOR
Leaf extension rates of perennial ryegrass cv. S24, were examined in the field in relation to
the seasonal changes in soil and air temperature. A technique using heating cables buried …
the seasonal changes in soil and air temperature. A technique using heating cables buried …