Evaluating phenological models for the prediction of leaf-out dates in six temperate tree species across central Europe
D Basler - Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2016 - Elsevier
Inter-annual variation in climate is reflected by changes in the timing of phenology. Over the
last decades a considerable number of models have been developed in order to explain the …
last decades a considerable number of models have been developed in order to explain the …
Improving the timeliness of winter wheat production forecast in the United States of America, Ukraine and China using MODIS data and NCAR Growing Degree Day …
Wheat is the most important cereal crop traded on international markets and winter wheat
constitutes approximately 80% of global wheat production. Thus, accurate and timely …
constitutes approximately 80% of global wheat production. Thus, accurate and timely …
Unexpected role of winter precipitation in determining heat requirement for spring vegetation green‐up at northern middle and high latitudes
Heat requirement, expressed in growing degree days (GDD), is a widely used method to
assess and predict the effect of temperature on plant development. Until recently, the …
assess and predict the effect of temperature on plant development. Until recently, the …
Increased heat requirement for leaf flushing in temperate woody species over 1980–2012: effects of chilling, precipitation and insolation
Recent studies have revealed large unexplained variation in heat requirement‐based
phenology models, resulting in large uncertainty when predicting ecosystem carbon and …
phenology models, resulting in large uncertainty when predicting ecosystem carbon and …
Plant development models
In this chapter we provide a brief overview of plant phenology modeling, focusing on
mechanistic phenological models. After a brief history of plant phenology modeling, we …
mechanistic phenological models. After a brief history of plant phenology modeling, we …
Temperature-based grapevine sugar ripeness modelling for a wide range of Vitis vinifera L. cultivars
AK Parker, IG de Cortázar-Atauri, L Gény… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2020 - Elsevier
Increasing temperatures due to climate change are leading to advances in grapevine
phenology and sugar accumulation in grape berries. This study aims to (i) determine if a …
phenology and sugar accumulation in grape berries. This study aims to (i) determine if a …
Técnicas de análisis de crecimiento de plantas: su aplicación a cultivos intensivos
A Di Benedetto, J Tognetti - RIA. Revista de investigaciones …, 2016 - SciELO Argentina
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Técnicas de análisis de crecimiento de plantas: su aplicación a cultivos intensivos REVISIONES …
Técnicas de análisis de crecimiento de plantas: su aplicación a cultivos intensivos REVISIONES …
Effects of climatic change on trees from cool and temperate regions: an ecophysiological approach to modelling of bud burst phenology
H Hänninen - Canadian Journal of Botany, 1995 - cdnsciencepub.com
A framework is presented for modelling bud burst phenology of trees from the cool and
temperate regions. Three ecophysiological aspects affecting the timing of bud burst are …
temperate regions. Three ecophysiological aspects affecting the timing of bud burst are …
Responses of macrophytes to temperature
JA Berry, JK Raison - Physiological plant ecology I: Responses to the …, 1981 - Springer
Temperature is a major factor determining the natural distribution of plants, and the success
and timing of agricultural crops. Habitats occupied by plants show dramatic differences in …
and timing of agricultural crops. Habitats occupied by plants show dramatic differences in …
Control of cereal rye with a roller/crimper as influenced by cover crop phenology
Adoption of reduced tillage practices have been driven by the need to enhance soil quality,
minimize field labor time, and scale up farm size. However, concerns about increased …
minimize field labor time, and scale up farm size. However, concerns about increased …