Phenology of Spring Barley. [PDF]
Phenology is the branch of science that studies mutual relationship between climate and weather and between every year repeated development of living organisms that pass through clearly defined stages, called phenological phases.
J. DAVID REITSCHLÄGER
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Assessing plant phenological changes based on drivers of spring phenology. [PDF]
Understanding plant phenological responses to climate warming is essential for predicting shifts in plant communities and ecosystems. However, this remains challenging when sensitivity analyses overlook the underlying drivers of spring phenology. In this
Jiang Y +6 more
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Winter and spring warming result in delayed spring phenology on the Tibetan Plateau [PDF]
Climate change has caused advances in spring phases of many plant species. Theoretically, however, strong warming in winter could slow the fulfillment of chilling requirements, which may delay spring phenology.
Jianchu Xu, Eike Luedeling, Haiying Yu
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Coarse-Resolution Satellite Images Overestimate Urbanization Effects on Vegetation Spring Phenology
Numerous investigations of urbanization effects on vegetation spring phenology using satellite images have reached a consensus that vegetation spring phenology in urban areas occurs earlier than in surrounding rural areas.
Jiaqi Tian +4 more
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Spring Phenology of the Boreal Ecosystems [PDF]
International audienceEcosystem phenology, i.e. the timing of key biological events, is often considered as both a witness and an actor of climate change.
Nicolas Delbart, Delbart, Nicolas
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Effects of Climate Extremes on Spring Phenology of Temperate Vegetation in China
The response of vegetation spring phenology to climate warming has received extensive attention. However, there are few studies on the response of vegetation spring phenology to extreme climate events.
Yunhua Mo +5 more
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Spring phenology and pathogen infection affect multigenerational plant attackers throughout the growing season. [PDF]
Climate change has been shown to advance spring phenology, increase the number of insect generations per year (multivoltinism), and increase pathogen infection levels.
Gaytán Á, Gotthard K, Tack AJM.
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Widespread spring phenology effects on drought recovery of Northern Hemisphere ecosystems [PDF]
The time required for an ecosystem to recover from severe drought is a key component of ecological resilience. The phenology effects on drought recovery are, however, poorly understood.
Ciais, P. +27 more
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The timing of vegetation spring onset is largely influenced by climate factors, making it sensitive to climate variation. Robust models that predict vegetation spring onset via the climate forcing data are needed in the land surface models for ...
Wanjing Li +4 more
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The influence of climate warming on flowering phenology in relation to historical annual and seasonal temperatures and plant functional traits [PDF]
Climate warming has the potential to influence plant flowering phenology which in turn can have broader ecological consequences. Herbarium collections offer a source of historical plant data that makes possible the ability to document and better ...
Cole Geissler +2 more
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