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Bud‐burst modelling in Siberia and its impact on quantifying the carbon budget [PDF]
AbstractVegetation phenology is affected by climate change and in turn feeds back on climate by affecting the annual carbon uptake by vegetation. To quantify the impact of phenology on terrestrial carbon fluxes, we calibrate a bud‐burst model and embed it in the Sheffield dynamic global vegetation model (SDGVM) in order to perform carbon budget ...
Picard, G. +5 more
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The initiation of bud burst in grapevine features dynamic regulation of the apoplastic pore size. [PDF]
Signorelli S +6 more
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The epigenetic memory of temperature during embryogenesis modifies the expression of bud burst-related genes in Norway spruce epitypes. [PDF]
Carneros E +4 more
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Global changes affect the growing conditions of terrestrial ecosystems, causing a mismatch between plant phenology and local climates in Northern regions.
Xiali Guo +8 more
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Molecular reprogramming in grapevine woody tissues at bud burst
Perennial woody plants undergo a period of dormancy from the beginning of autumn until the end of spring. Whereas the molecular and physiological events that characterize dormancy release of buds have been described in detail, those occurring in woody tissues underneath the buds are mostly unknown.
Henrique Noronha +5 more
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Influence of Climate Change on the Phenological Stages at the Sour Cherry Genotypes
The present study establishes the influence of changes in climatic conditions on the development of ten sour cherry cultivars existing in the sour cherry germplasm fund from Research Station for Fruit Growing Iaşi, Romania.
Ionel PERJU +7 more
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Developmental control of hypoxia during bud burst in grapevine [PDF]
AbstractDormant or quiescent buds of woody perennials are often dense and in the case of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) have a low tissue oxygen status. The precise timing of the decision to resume growth is difficult to predict, but once committed, the increase in tissue oxygen status is rapid and developmentally regulated. Here, we show that more than
Karlia Meitha +6 more
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As a temperature-loving crop, rice is sensitive to low temperatures. With the popularization of direct-seeded rice, cold tolerance (CT) at the bud burst stage has become an important breeding goal. Here, we evaluated CT for 513 rice accessions at the bud
Wenqiang Chen +5 more
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Oak bark is a rich niche for beneficial bioactive compounds. It is known that the amount of the compounds found in plant tissues can depend on species, genotype, growth site, etc., but it is unclear whether oak phenology, i.e., late or early bud burst ...
Vaida Sirgedaitė-Šėžienė +4 more
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Effects of soil warming and nitrogen foliar applications on bud burst of black spruce [PDF]
Key message: In mature black spruce, bud burst process is anticipated by soil warming, while delayed by foliar applications of nitrogen; however, the effects depend on growth conditions at the site. Abstract: The observation of phenological events can
AD Richardson +69 more
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