| 21. | Morren first used the term phenology in 1849 during a public lecture at the Academy of Brussels.
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| 22. | There is a USA National Phenology Network and Saskatchewan PlantWatch ), China and Australia have phenological programs.
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| 23. | There is also information on phenology, climate change and " doing your bit for the environment ".
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| 24. | Tolerance to drought is a quantitative trait, with a complex phenotype, often confounded by plant phenology.
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| 25. | Direct effects of climate change include increased heat and water stress, altered crop phenology, and disrupted symbiotic interactions.
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| 26. | A noteworthy example of the use of remote sensing based phenology is the work of Ranga Myneni from Boston University.
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| 27. | He is chiefly remembered for his detailed phenology observations of the times of year at which events in natural history occurred.
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| 28. | The garden was established circa 1999 for experimental studies in phenology, and named in honor of Venetian botanist Alessandro Marcello.
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| 29. | Markwick is known for his useful and pioneering work in phenology, the study of when annual events happen in nature.
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| 30. | Phenology, the study of recurring, weather-related biological phenomena, provides two ways to know when pests are vulnerable.
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