Identifying the molecular basis of environmentally induced phenotypic variation presents exciting opportunities for furthering our understanding of how ecological processes and the environment can shape the phenotype. Urban and rural environments present free-living organisms with different challenges and opportun...
The policy responses must devise innovative adaptation measures to build the capacity and resilience of the people so that people who choose to stay can cope with the changing environment and their livelihoods can sustain despite environmental risks....
A field experiment was conducted in Cooch Behar, West Bengal, India, during the pre-kharif season of 2003 to study the effects of ethrel [ethepon] on the p... R Chatterjee,P Satya - 《Environment & Ecology》 被引量: 4发表: 2006年 Factors affecting longitudinal trajectories of plasma sp...
Crop Responses to Environment discusses the principles, theories, and experimental observations concerning plant responses to environment that are particularly relevant to developing improved crop cultivars and management methods. The book illustrates the importance of considering emergent plant properties as wel...
Mittler R (2006) Abiotic stress, the field environment and stress combination. Trends Plant Sci 11:15–19 PubMedCASGoogle Scholar Mittler R, Vanderauwera S, Gollery M, Van Breusegem F (2004) Reactive oxygen gene network of plants. Trends Plant Sci 9:490–498 ...
Behavioural tests for cattle take time to perform and can be stressful for the animals but are currently the only way of assessing behavioural reactions to fear-causing stimuli in a standardised manner. It may be possible to use behavioural data collected remotely in the home pen environment throu...
Responses of soil respiration to elevated CO2, air warming, and changing soil water availability in a model old‐field grassland Responses of soil respiration to atmospheric and climatic change will have profound impacts on ecosystem and global carbon (C) cycling in the future. This ... S Wan,...
Weeds are one of the main threats to agriculture and the environment. Their management remains a significant financial, logistical and research challenge. The main drivers for climate change impacts on plants, including weeds, will be changed temperatures and rainfall, altered frequency and intensity ...
Differentiating responses of weather files and local climate change to explain variations in building thermal-energy performance simulations Many climate datasets are currently available for predicting buildings' thermal-energy performance in dynamic simulation environment. The most used weather... A Pyrgou,...