Definition of Phenological. Meaning of Phenological. Synonyms of Phenological

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Definition of Phenological

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Meaning of Phenological from wikipedia

- 25 species, the timings of all phenological events are significantly related to temperature, indicating that phenological events are likely to get earlier...
- pome fruit describes the phenological development of fruits such as apples and pears using the BBCH-scale. The phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification...
- life-history events such as migration and breeding (aka phenological mismatch or phenological asynchrony). These mismatches between the timing of resource...
- single resource. However, even more generalist species can suffer from phenological and/or nutritional mismatch if their main food source is highly seasonal...
- BBCH-scale for beans describes the phenological development of bean plants using the BBCH-scale. The phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification...
- different species show varying degrees of phenological responses, the consequence is a so-called phenological re****embly, where the structure of the ecosystem...
- describes the phenological development of vegetables such as brussels sprouts, cauliflower and broccoli using the BBCH-scale. The phenological growth stages...
- the BBCH-scale for beet describes the phenological development of beet plants using the BBCH-scale. The phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification...
- In biology, the BBCH-scale for cucurbits describes the phenological development of cucurbits, such as cu****ber, melon, pumpkin, marrow, squash, calabash...
- describes the phenological development of bulb vegetable plants, such as onion, l****, garlic and shallot, using the BBCH-scale. The phenological growth stages...