Flowering phenology in the arid winter rainfall region of southern Africa

The impact of physical factors on the flowering phenology of a succulent karroid community in the winter rainfall region of the northwestern Cape, South Africa, based upon a three year study on permanent plots, is examined, (in the permanent plots, flowering of the shrubby species extended over a pe...

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Main Author: M. Struck
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South African National Biodiversity Institut 1994-10-01
Series:Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
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Online Access:https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/754
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spelling doaj-29b3032bddf64fd49f7ac6c5f4908d042020-11-25T02:02:38ZengSouth African National Biodiversity InstitutBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation0006-82412311-92841994-10-01241779010.4102/abc.v24i1.754685Flowering phenology in the arid winter rainfall region of southern AfricaM. Struck0Botany Department, University of Cape TownThe impact of physical factors on the flowering phenology of a succulent karroid community in the winter rainfall region of the northwestern Cape, South Africa, based upon a three year study on permanent plots, is examined, (in the permanent plots, flowering of the shrubby species extended over a period of 4 to 4'/i> months each year, while blooming ot the therophytes peaked m the first half of the flowering season. Species composition and numbers of individuals in the therophytes and geophytes offering flowers varied greatly according to the pattern and amount of seasonal precipitation. Despite these variations a consistent flowering sequence between the years was observed. Possible relations between the flowering phenology and the climatic variables are discussed in detail. The present data suggest that the onset of flowering is determined indirectly by the first drop in temperature in autumn, indicating the beginning of the rainy season and presumably the start of the growing period, and/or by the increase of temperatures in the beginning of spring. The pattern and amount of rainfall within a given season mainly influenced the duration of anthesis and the number of flowers produced.https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/754climatic variablesflowering sequenceNamaqualandphenologyprecipitationseasonality. Succulent Karootemperaturetimingvigour of blooming
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Flowering phenology in the arid winter rainfall region of southern Africa
Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
climatic variables
flowering sequence
Namaqualand
phenology
precipitation
seasonality. Succulent Karoo
temperature
timing
vigour of blooming
author_facet M. Struck
author_sort M. Struck
title Flowering phenology in the arid winter rainfall region of southern Africa
title_short Flowering phenology in the arid winter rainfall region of southern Africa
title_full Flowering phenology in the arid winter rainfall region of southern Africa
title_fullStr Flowering phenology in the arid winter rainfall region of southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Flowering phenology in the arid winter rainfall region of southern Africa
title_sort flowering phenology in the arid winter rainfall region of southern africa
publisher South African National Biodiversity Institut
series Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
issn 0006-8241
2311-9284
publishDate 1994-10-01
description The impact of physical factors on the flowering phenology of a succulent karroid community in the winter rainfall region of the northwestern Cape, South Africa, based upon a three year study on permanent plots, is examined, (in the permanent plots, flowering of the shrubby species extended over a period of 4 to 4'/i> months each year, while blooming ot the therophytes peaked m the first half of the flowering season. Species composition and numbers of individuals in the therophytes and geophytes offering flowers varied greatly according to the pattern and amount of seasonal precipitation. Despite these variations a consistent flowering sequence between the years was observed. Possible relations between the flowering phenology and the climatic variables are discussed in detail. The present data suggest that the onset of flowering is determined indirectly by the first drop in temperature in autumn, indicating the beginning of the rainy season and presumably the start of the growing period, and/or by the increase of temperatures in the beginning of spring. The pattern and amount of rainfall within a given season mainly influenced the duration of anthesis and the number of flowers produced.
topic climatic variables
flowering sequence
Namaqualand
phenology
precipitation
seasonality. Succulent Karoo
temperature
timing
vigour of blooming
url https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/754
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