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Forecasting bark beetle early flight activity with plant phenology [PDF]
Bark beetle outbreaks are a major threat to forest productivity, and a robust forecast of early flight activity is necessary for inhibition or mitigation of large-scale infestations.
Helm, R. +3 more
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Spring Frost Injury Relative to Phenophase Bud Development in Saskatoon Berry
Abstract Frost injury to floral buds of Amelanchier alnifolia Nutt, was studied following a severe spring frost. Observations were made on several cultivars, selections from natural stands, and on the cultivar ‘Smoky’ grafted onto 3 different rootstocks. Some comparisons also were made on ‘David’ pear, ‘Dolgo’ crabapple, and ‘Patterson Pride’ plum.
Laurie J. Friesen, Cecil Stushnoff
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Below the leaves: Integrating above‐ and below‐ground phenology for earth‐system predictability
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Almost every aspect of biological systems has phenology—a pattern in activity or function linked to annual cycles. Most terrestrial phenology research focusses on leaves, the onset of leaf out or senescence.
Kendalynn Morris, Richard Nair
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Estudios fenomorfológicos en la vegetación del sur de España. III. Comportamiento estacional de una comunidad de badlands (Tabernas, Almería, España) [PDF]
Phenomorphological behauviour of a badlands community in the southwest ot Iberian Peninsula, is described in this work. An analysis based on the study of phenological phases for persisting species was carried out.
Cabezudo, Baltasar +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Plants are shifting their flowering phenology in response to climate change, but trends differ between species and communities. Functional traits can largely explain how different species respond to climate change by shifting their phenology, and can therefore help ...
Daniel Pareja‐Bonilla +3 more
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Supplementary irrigation can be strategic for forage cactus, aiming to guarantee higher levels of productivity and economic return. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the growth dynamics, productivity, evapotranspiration, and water economy indices ...
George do Nascimento Araújo Júnior +9 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The dependence on biotic pollination may constrain plant phenological responses because flowering time ultimately defines reproductive success. We proposed a local‐scale study combining long‐term phenology and experimental data to evaluate how a key functional trait—the
Amanda Eburneo Martins +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Linkages between genome size (GS) and phenology underscore the diversification of functional traits, which are indicative of life‐history and resource acquisition strategies.
Jing Lü +10 more
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Summer-drought constrains the phenology and growth of two coexisting Mediterranean oaks with contrasting leaf habit: implications for their persistence and reproduction [PDF]
13 páginas, 9 figuras, 5 tablas.-- El PDF es la versión post-print.This study analyses how coexisting evergreen and deciduous oaks adjust their phenology to cope with the stressful Mediterranean summer conditions.
Eckers, Cornelia +9 more
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Climate change is altering plant reproductive phenology; however, a scarcity of long‐term, systematic monitoring hinders our ability to quantify and predict these responses in many parts of the world. We addressed this gap by demonstrating how data integration can be used to produce a synthesised record of reproductive phenology observations (flowering
Ella Cathcart‐van Weeren +14 more
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