rudimentary leaves arise exogenously in the form of surface nodules. Buds are subsequently formed in the axils of these leaves. The young leaves and the shoot apex form the axillary bud. Between the rudimentary leaves there are zones of intercalary growth, which cause the shoot apex to grow. ...
To map the linear trends in onset, end, and length of the growing season in Fermoscandia... Karlsen,SR,Hogda,... - 《Climate Research》 被引量: 202发表: 2009年 Flowering phenology in the central highland of Iceland and implications for climatic warming in the Arctic The cool and short ...
To map the annual and spatial variability of the start of the growing season (SOS) in Fennoscandia, the twice-monthly GIMMS-NDVI satellite dataset was used. The data set has an 8×8km 2 spatial resolution and covers the period from 1982 to 2002. The mapping was done by applying pixel-...
Sivakumar MVK (1988) Predicting rainy season potential from the onset of rains in southern Sahelian and Sudanian climatic zones of West Africa. Agric For Meteorol 42:295–305 Article Google Scholar Skamarock WC, Klemp JB, Dudhia J, Gill DO, Barker DM, Wang W, Powers JG (2005) A descr...
It was late November and recreational dive centres were already closed, as the dive season had finished; however, despite the cold and the grey sky, a group of divers prepared to embark on a zodiac, which would take them to several spots around Sant’Andrea to set underwater thermometers ...
The length of the growing season was found to be in agreement with agrometeorological literature, although in northern sahelian areas, the real growing season measured by the vegetation index tended to be shorter by about one dekad. In addition, the climatic map was improved by a per pixel ...
This study is an attempt to identify and map the spatial and temporal variability of seasonal characteristics of growing seasons in the wet-zone based on moisture availability. In this study, Moisture Availability Index (MAI), which is the ratio of dependable rainfall to potential evapotranspiration...
Temporal trends in (a) first fall frost (FFF); (b) last spring frost (LSF), and (c) climatological growing season (CGS) across CONUS during 1900–2014. We created the maps using ESRI ArcMap 10.4.1 softwarehttp://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/. ...
A young plant is weak early in the growing season. When deciding on cotton planting depth, keep in mind that if you plant too deeply, the emerging seedling might grow weaker, less likely to form a robust stand, and more vulnerable to damage . Sow seeds into damp soil at a depth of ...
“grow readily”, there are conditions: what is appropriate to northern Alaska and what is appropriate to southern Florida are very different things. Our focus here is on vegetables and fruits suitable for a moderate northerly climate with a somewhat short but rather warm growing season; but ...