Effects of soil temperature on Some Soil properties and plant growthBrown Onwuka
The objective of this study was to clarify the effects of soil temperature in the stage from late tillering to panicle initiation (SI) and during the grain-fi lling stage (SII) on grain setting, dry matter production, photosynthesis, non-structural carbohydrate (NSC), xylem exudation and absci...
Effects of soil and air drought on growth, plant water status and leaf gas exchange in three Mediterranean cedar species: Cedrus atlantica, C. brevifolia a... Michel Ducrey. Effects of soil and air drought on growth, plant water status and leaf gas exchange in three Mediterranean cedar ...
Effects of Temperature, Sowing Depth and Soil Hardness on Cambodian Rice Establishment in Flooded Paddy Field Condition LY Tong,H Kimijima,T Yoshida - 《Kanto Journal of Crop Science》 被引量: 0发表: 2005年 Genotype-by-environment interactions for grain yield associated with water availability at ...
Since the productivity of a cropping system under field conditions is likely to be influenced by soil type, climate and management practices and their interactions, it becomes important to have the detailed information of the individual effect of these variables on plant growth, grain yield and ...
soil temperature difference between daily max-temperature and daily min-temperature was decreased;tree livability was increased;and tree growth was promoted.However,for the treatments of soil preparation by digging hole after rainy season and in spring,soil moisture was decreased;soil temperature ...
plant functional groupplant growth formplant–soil feedbacksoil nutrientsUnderstanding why species respond to climate change is critical for forecasting invasions, diversity, and productivity of communities. Although researchers often predict species' distributions and productivity based on direct physiological ...
Temperature effects on some soil enzymes were greatest at high plant diversity. In total, our results suggest that the fundamental temperature ranges of soil microbial communities may be sufficiently broad to buffer their functioning against changes in temperature and that plant diversity may be a ...
An optimal ratio of dry to wet season lengths maximizes plant growth 1. Introduction [2] Evapotranspiration has long been recognized as the result of synergistic interactions between climate, soil, and vegetation [e.g., Brutsaert, 1982; Rodriguez-Iturbe and Porporato, 2004]. It is strongly infl...
Effects of low soil temperature on the water relations, shoot growth, and root growth of Douglas-fir seedlings (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) were studied to evaluate the significance of reduced water uptake and growth in seedlings outplanted in cold soils. Transpiration rate declined linea...