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:: Volume 7, Issue 14 (10-2019) ::
PEC 2019, 7(14): 209-236 Back to browse issues page
Compare the Phenology of Fritillaria, Bellevallia and Muscari species in National Botanical Garden of Iran
Afsoun Rahmanpour * , Atousa Vaziri2
Researcher in Research Institute of Forest and Rangelands , Tehran, 15 km. Tehran - karaj High way.Research Institute of Forest and Rangelands , Tehran , afsoun.rahmanpour@yahoo.com
2- Payam Noor University of Tehran, Department of Biology, School of Biology, Payam Noor East Tehran
Abstract:   (3224 Views)
Phenology is one of the important issues in ecology, which studies various stages of plant life and its relation with climatic and ecological conditions. Useful information for the production cycle is obtained by evaluating the various stages of native species development. In this research, the phenology of 17 species of Fritillaria, Bellevallia and Muscari in the National Botanical Garden of Iran was studied for 5 years. From any of the five bases, the vital phenomena associated with leaf, flower, and fruit were recorded annually at specific intervals. After receiving the duration of each phenomenon for the first day of the year and statistical analysis of the data, it was found that there is a significant difference in the emergence and duration of the vital phenomena among different species. The longest deposition time associated with the leaf  related to M. longipes and related to the flower associated with M. neglectum and associated with the fruit is related to B. pycnantha and the shortest deposition time associated with Bellevalia assadi and B. tristis associated with the flower associated with B. pycnantha and associated with the fruit associated with F. kotschyana. But the highest coefficient of variation in the leaf opening, flower and fruit emergence was F. imperialis, and the least of which was the leaf opening to Bellevalia, the flower and fruit emergence to Bellevalia assadi. In general, the dominant Fritillaria species had the most significant changes in the extent of the establishment of vital phenomena. Also, it was found that there is a significant relationship between some of the climatic factors and some of the vital phenomena of the studied species.
Keywords: Bulb plants, Coefficient of variation, Establishment, National Botanical Garden of Iran, Phenology.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2017/09/17 | Accepted: 2018/03/14 | Published: 2019/09/30
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Rahmanpour A, Vaziri A. Compare the Phenology of Fritillaria, Bellevallia and Muscari species in National Botanical Garden of Iran. PEC 2019; 7 (14) :209-236
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