Phenology of Conostegia oerstediana and C xalapensis (Melastomataceae) in the Nino Forest, Grecia Reserved Forest, Costa Rica

A study done between July 1986 and May 1987 demonstrated inverse and highly significant correlations between flowering and precipitation and between flowering and temperature in C. xalapensis. Inverse but not significant, and inverse but highly significant relations were found between flowering and precipitation, and between flowering and temperature, respectively, for C. oerstediana. A direct correlation was demonstrated between flowering and solar radiation which was significant for C. oerstedianaand highly significant for C. xalapensis. Budding and leaf fall were continuous during the study in both species, and in C. xalapensis two peaks were observed coinciding with the period of lower precipitation (November-March).

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Main Author: 126177 Umaña Dodero, G.
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Published: 1988
Subjects:MELASTOMATACEAE, FENOLOGIA, REPRODUCCION, FRUTO, CULTIVO, COSTA RICA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:1185392020-02-07T06:48:36ZPhenology of Conostegia oerstediana and C xalapensis (Melastomataceae) in the Nino Forest, Grecia Reserved Forest, Costa RicaFenología de Conostegia oerstediana Berg. ex Triana y C. xalapensis (Bonpl.) D. Don (Melastomataceae) en el Bosque de Niño, Reserva Forestal de Grecia, Costa Rica 126177 Umaña Dodero, G. 1988A study done between July 1986 and May 1987 demonstrated inverse and highly significant correlations between flowering and precipitation and between flowering and temperature in C. xalapensis. Inverse but not significant, and inverse but highly significant relations were found between flowering and precipitation, and between flowering and temperature, respectively, for C. oerstediana. A direct correlation was demonstrated between flowering and solar radiation which was significant for C. oerstedianaand highly significant for C. xalapensis. Budding and leaf fall were continuous during the study in both species, and in C. xalapensis two peaks were observed coinciding with the period of lower precipitation (November-March).A study done between July 1986 and May 1987 demonstrated inverse and highly significant correlations between flowering and precipitation and between flowering and temperature in C. xalapensis. Inverse but not significant, and inverse but highly significant relations were found between flowering and precipitation, and between flowering and temperature, respectively, for C. oerstediana. A direct correlation was demonstrated between flowering and solar radiation which was significant for C. oerstedianaand highly significant for C. xalapensis. Budding and leaf fall were continuous during the study in both species, and in C. xalapensis two peaks were observed coinciding with the period of lower precipitation (November-March).MELASTOMATACEAEFENOLOGIAREPRODUCCIONFRUTOCULTIVOCOSTA RICABrenesia (Costa Rica)
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126177 Umaña Dodero, G.
Phenology of Conostegia oerstediana and C xalapensis (Melastomataceae) in the Nino Forest, Grecia Reserved Forest, Costa Rica
description A study done between July 1986 and May 1987 demonstrated inverse and highly significant correlations between flowering and precipitation and between flowering and temperature in C. xalapensis. Inverse but not significant, and inverse but highly significant relations were found between flowering and precipitation, and between flowering and temperature, respectively, for C. oerstediana. A direct correlation was demonstrated between flowering and solar radiation which was significant for C. oerstedianaand highly significant for C. xalapensis. Budding and leaf fall were continuous during the study in both species, and in C. xalapensis two peaks were observed coinciding with the period of lower precipitation (November-March).
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topic_facet MELASTOMATACEAE
FENOLOGIA
REPRODUCCION
FRUTO
CULTIVO
COSTA RICA
author 126177 Umaña Dodero, G.
author_facet 126177 Umaña Dodero, G.
author_sort 126177 Umaña Dodero, G.
title Phenology of Conostegia oerstediana and C xalapensis (Melastomataceae) in the Nino Forest, Grecia Reserved Forest, Costa Rica
title_short Phenology of Conostegia oerstediana and C xalapensis (Melastomataceae) in the Nino Forest, Grecia Reserved Forest, Costa Rica
title_full Phenology of Conostegia oerstediana and C xalapensis (Melastomataceae) in the Nino Forest, Grecia Reserved Forest, Costa Rica
title_fullStr Phenology of Conostegia oerstediana and C xalapensis (Melastomataceae) in the Nino Forest, Grecia Reserved Forest, Costa Rica
title_full_unstemmed Phenology of Conostegia oerstediana and C xalapensis (Melastomataceae) in the Nino Forest, Grecia Reserved Forest, Costa Rica
title_sort phenology of conostegia oerstediana and c xalapensis (melastomataceae) in the nino forest, grecia reserved forest, costa rica
publishDate 1988
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