Theme 01: Ecophysiology of Grasslands
Description
Phenology of triple-awned grass in different stages of vegetative growth, flowering and seed falling was investigated. Each phenological stage was related to minimum and maximum air and soil surface temperatures. Soil surface temperature was measured two times per day during different seasons. Climate data were obtained from the nearest weather station. The study was carried out in sand dunes of band-e-rig of Kashan in the central region of Iran. This species is important in terms of wind erosion control and livestock feeding in arid areas. The results showed that air temperatures ranged from –22 oC to 41.5 oC and soil temperature varied from –3 oC to 52 oC during the growth stages.
Citation
Azarnivand, Hossein and Dastmalchi, H., "Effect of Temperature on Phenology in Triple-Awned Grass (Stipagrostis plumosa)" (2021). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 21.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/19/1/21
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Effect of Temperature on Phenology in Triple-Awned Grass (Stipagrostis plumosa)
Phenology of triple-awned grass in different stages of vegetative growth, flowering and seed falling was investigated. Each phenological stage was related to minimum and maximum air and soil surface temperatures. Soil surface temperature was measured two times per day during different seasons. Climate data were obtained from the nearest weather station. The study was carried out in sand dunes of band-e-rig of Kashan in the central region of Iran. This species is important in terms of wind erosion control and livestock feeding in arid areas. The results showed that air temperatures ranged from –22 oC to 41.5 oC and soil temperature varied from –3 oC to 52 oC during the growth stages.