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Wood growth phenology and its relationship with leaf phenology in deciduous forest trees of the temperate zone of Western Europe [PDF]
Wood growth phenology of temperate deciduous trees is less studied than leaf phenology, hindering the understanding of their interaction. In order to describe the variability of wood growth and leaf phenology across locations, species and years, we ...
Inge Dox
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Seasonality and phenology alter functional leaf traits
Oecologia, 2012In plant ecophysiology, functional leaf traits are generally not assessed in relation to phenological phase of the canopy. Leaf traits measured in deciduous perennial species are known to vary between spring and summer seasons, but there is a knowledge gap relating to the late-summer phase marked by growth cessation and bud set occurring well before ...
Athena D, McKown +4 more
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Ecological Significance of the Phenology of Leaf Abscission
Oikos, 1987The phenology of leaf abscission in different woody species with deciduous, marcescent and evergreen habits was studied over a complete annual cycle. Statistical treatment of the data permit the characterization of each species as a function of abscission time and of the length of the abscission period (estimation of the greater or smaller degree of ...
A. Escudero, J. M. del Arco
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Light quality affects leaf pigments and leaf phenology
UV4Plants Bulletin, 2020Craig Brelsford Light quality affects leaf pigments and leaf ...
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Dry‐Season Greening and Water Stress in Amazonia: The Role of Modeling Leaf Phenology [PDF]
Large uncertainties on the sensitivity of Amazon forests to drought exist. Even though water stress should suppress photosynthesis and enhance tree mortality, a green‐up has been often observed during the dry season.
Gabriele Manoli +2 more
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Phenological variation of leaf functional traits within species
Oecologia, 2016A basic assumption of the trait-based approach in plant ecology is that differences in functional trait values are greater between species than within species. We questioned this assumption by assessing (1) the relative extent of inter- and intraspecific leaf trait variation throughout a complete growing season (phenological variation) in a group of ...
Alex, Fajardo, Andrew, Siefert
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Patterns of leaf phenology in forest understory
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1994Foliar phenologies of forest understory plants were categorized, and the distribution pattern of leaf habit was examined among different forest environments. Various patterns of foliar phenology were found, especially in herbaceous plants. In addition to the seasonal light regime controlled by the phenology of canopy trees, differences in the length ...
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Oecologia, 2001
Brachys tessellatus is a leaf-mining beetle that attacks Quercus laevis (turkey oak), a deciduous scrub oak in the fall line Sandhills of the southeastern United States. This oak species varies substantially in leaf abscission phenology. In the fall of 1994 we examined leaf abscission patterns at three sites in central South Carolina and found that ...
Kim J, Waddell +3 more
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Brachys tessellatus is a leaf-mining beetle that attacks Quercus laevis (turkey oak), a deciduous scrub oak in the fall line Sandhills of the southeastern United States. This oak species varies substantially in leaf abscission phenology. In the fall of 1994 we examined leaf abscission patterns at three sites in central South Carolina and found that ...
Kim J, Waddell +3 more
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Responses of rubber leaf phenology to climatic variations in Southwest China
International Journal of Biometeorology, 2017The phenology of rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) could be influenced by meteorological factors and exhibits significant changes under different geoclimates. In the sub-optimal environment in Xishuangbanna, rubber trees undergo lengthy periods of defoliation and refoliation.
De-Li, Zhai +4 more
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Plasticity to daylength of Iris pumila leaf phenological traits
Population Ecology, 2003AbstractPlastic responses to photoperiod of Iris pumila leaf phenological traits were investigated in two populations experiencing contrasting light conditions in the dune system at Deliblato Sands (44°48′ N, 38°58′ E; Serbia, Yugoslavia). The population “Dune” occupied an exposed area at the top and slope of a relatively large dune, and the population
Tucić, Branka +2 more
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