Search Results - "Ecophysiology"

  1. Functional responses to multiple sequential abiotic stress (waterlogging-drought) in three woody taxa with different root systems and stress tolerance by Quiñones Martorello, Adriana, Gyenge, Javier, Colabelli, Mabel Noemí, Petigrosso, Lucas R, Fernandez, María Elena

    Published 2024
    “…We evaluated the ecophysiological strategies to cope with multiple sequential stress of waterlogging and drought (W + D) of three taxa differing in stress resistance and root morphology: the phreatophic Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Ec) and two shallow-rooted willow clones: Salix matsudana x Salix alba (SmxSa) and Salix nigra (Sn4). …”
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  2. Thinking in the sustainability of Nothofagus antarctica silvopastoral systems, how differ the responses of seedlings from different provenances to water shortage? by Bahamonde, Héctor Alejandro, Sánchez-Gómez, David, Gyenge, Javier Enrique, Peri, Pablo Luis, Cellini, Juan Manuel, Aranda, Ismael

    Published 2018
    “…However, there is limited information on the ecophysiological response mechanisms of seedlings for survival under different resource availability regimes, and whether such processes may differ between provenances. …”
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  3. Microsatellite analysis and marker development in garlic: distribution in EST sequence, genetic diversity analysis, and marker transferability across Alliaceae by Barboza Rojas, Karina, Beretta, Hebe Vanesa, Kozub, Perla C., Salinas Palmieri, Maria Cecilia, Galmarini, Claudio Romulo, Cavagnaro, Pablo

    Published 2018
    “…Cluster analysis grouped the accessions according to their flowering behavior, botanical variety, and ecophysiological characteristics. Results from this study contribute to the characterization of Allium transcriptomes. …”
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  4. Mixed Nothofagus forest management: a crucial link between regeneration, site and microsite conditions by Sola, Georgina Giselle, El Mujtar, Veronica Andrea, Attis Beltran, Hernan, Chauchard, Luis Mario, Gallo, Leonardo Ariel

    Published 2019
    “…Variations of these patterns were observed among species reflecting their specific ecophysiological requirements. On a stand scale (two managed forests along Lacar watershed) regeneration of N. dombeyi and N. alpina showed significant correlation with site and specific basal area, while N. obliqua was correlated with total basal area. …”
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  5. Reducing vulnerability of rainfed agriculture through seasonal climate predictions: A case study on the rainfed rice production in Southeast Asia by Hayashi, Keiichi, Llorca, Lizzida, Rustini, Sri, Setyanto, Prihasto, Zaini, Zulkifli

    Published 2018
    “…Obtained results showed that discrepancies between SINTEX-F and the historical weather data were significantly reduced through CDFDM for both sites. ORYZA, an ecophysiological rice growth model that simulate agroecological rice growth processes, was used to evaluate the applicability of the SINTEX-F for grain yield predictions. …”
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  6. Relating water use to morphology and environment of Nothofagus from the world’s most southern forests by Pfautsch, Sebastian, Peri, Pablo Luis, Macfarlane, Craig, Ogtrop, Floris van, Adams, Mark A.

    Published 2018
    “…Our results provide the first ecophysiological characterization of the two Nothofagus species that define important and widespread ecosystems in southern Patagonia (not only below 50°S), and provide useful data to scale water use of both species from tree to stand.…”
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  7. 13C‐labeling shows the effect of hierarchy on the carbon gain of individuals and functional groups in dense field stands by Lattanzi, Fernando Alfredo, Berone, German Dario, Feneis, Wolfgang, Schnyder, Hans

    Published 2019
    “…Measurements of resource capture by individuals, species, or functional groups coexisting in field stands improve our ability to investigate the ecophysiological basis of plant competition. But methodological and technical difficulties have limited the use of such measurements. …”
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  8. Modeling ENSO impact on rice production in the Mekong River Delta by Tan Yen, Bui, Quyen, Nguyen Huu, Duong, Trinh Hoang, Van Kham, Duong, Amjath-Babu, Tharayil Shereef, Sebastian, Leocadio S.

    Published 2019
    “…The current work uses ORYZA, an ecophysiological model, combined with historical climate data, climate change scenarios RCP4.5 and 8.5 and climate-related risk maps to project the aggregate productivity and rice production impacts by the year 2050. …”
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  9. Environmental distribution and genetic diversity of vegetative compatibility groups determine biocontrol strategies to mitigate aflatoxin contamination of maize by Aspergillus flav... by Atehnkeng, J., Donner, M., Ojiambo, P.S., Ikotun, B., Augusto, J., Cotty, P.J., Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit

    Published 2016
    “…A total of 35 isolates of A. flavus isolated from maize samples collected from three agroecological zones of Nigeria were used in this study. Ecophysiological characteristics, distribution and genetic diversity of the isolates were determined to identify vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs). …”
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  10. Potential short-term memory induction as a promising method for increasing drought tolerance in sweetpotato crop wild relatives (Ipomoea series Batatas (Choisy) D. F. Austin) by Guerrero Zurita, F., Ramírez, D., Rinza, J., Ninanya, J., Blas, R., Heider, B.

    Published 2020
    “…Potential stress memory induction was calculated for each accession based on ecophysiological indicators such as senescence, foliar area, leaf-minus-air temperature, and leaf 13C discrimination. …”
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