Leafing, flowering, and fruiting patterns of Senegalia senegal were studied over a period of 24 months from January 2014 to December 2015. The phenological events of the species are bimodal and follow the rainfall patterns. The leafing phase starts during the onset of rains and lasts for 18 weeks. New leaves continued to appear on the new shoots while old leaves persisted to the leaf fall period. Flowering event takes 12 weeks and is concentrated in the months of high relative humidity (April and October) with one-month peak flowering period. Fruiting phase starts at the peak of the rainy seasons (May and November) and peaks in June and December. This phase lasted for 14 weeks. The fruits mature towards the end of the rainy season (January/...
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Rainfall distribution and the soil moisture regime have been recognized to be the key drivers of the...
International audienceCanopy phenology of Acacia tortilis ssp. raddiana, a dominant semi-deciduous s...
The occurrence of flowering and fruiting in tropical trees will be affected by a variety of factors,...
Phenological complementarity between plants and animals is crucial for ecosystem organisation. The p...
Phenology in functional groups of Central African rainforest trees. A good understanding of the phen...
A good understanding of the phenology of rainforest trees would help in anticipating ecosystem respo...
We present the first cross‐continental comparison of the flowering and fruiting phenology of tropica...
A diversity of phenological strategies has been reported for tropical tree species. Defoliation and ...
A diversity of phenological strategies has been reported for tropical tree species. Defoliation and ...
International audienceLeafing, flowering and fruiting of the 24 most representative species of trees...
Phenology of Cola millenii K.Schum. in Benin Description of the subject. Understanding the factor...
Rainfall distribution and the soil moisture regime have been recognized to be the key drivers of the...
Within the last decade the study of phenology has taken on new importance because of its contributio...
Assessing species phenology provides useful understanding about their autecology, to contribute to m...
We monitored flowering, fruiting and leafing of Vitellaria paradoxa (shea tree) along the north–sout...
Rainfall distribution and the soil moisture regime have been recognized to be the key drivers of the...
International audienceCanopy phenology of Acacia tortilis ssp. raddiana, a dominant semi-deciduous s...
The occurrence of flowering and fruiting in tropical trees will be affected by a variety of factors,...
Phenological complementarity between plants and animals is crucial for ecosystem organisation. The p...