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Beyond Beneficial Margins: Four Mechanisms Linking Border Vegetation to Pest Dynamics. [PDF]
Cardoso JFM, Mundim FM.
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Bridging monitoring gaps in global drylands with big data and collaboration. [PDF]
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Advancing multi-scale plant phenotyping for precision agriculture and sustainable crop production. [PDF]
Feng X, Li Z, Wang K.
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Monitoring vegetation phenology using MODIS
Abstract Accurate measurements of regional to global scale vegetation dynamics (phenology) are required to improve models and understanding of inter-annual variability in terrestrial ecosystem carbon exchange and climate–biosphere interactions. Since the mid-1980s, satellite data have been used to study these processes.
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Journal of Geophysical Research G: Biogeosciences, 2020
AbstractVegetation carbon phenology is a key indicator of vegetation actual photosynthesis activity and regulates terrestrial ecosystem carbon balance. A comprehensive understanding of the structural difference of carbon phenology and greenness phenology is still lacking.
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AbstractVegetation carbon phenology is a key indicator of vegetation actual photosynthesis activity and regulates terrestrial ecosystem carbon balance. A comprehensive understanding of the structural difference of carbon phenology and greenness phenology is still lacking.
Dongdong Kong +2 more
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Variations in satellite-derived phenology in China's temperate vegetation
Global Change Biology, 2006AbstractThe relationship between vegetation phenology and climate is a crucial topic in global change research because it indicates dynamic responses of terrestrial ecosystems to climate changes. In this study, we investigate the possible impact of recent climate changes on growing season duration in the temperate vegetation of China, using the ...
Shilong Piao +2 more
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Climate change, phenology, and phenological control of vegetation feedbacks to the climate system
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2013a b s t r a c t Vegetation phenology is highly sensitive to climate change. Phenology also controls many feedbacks of vegetation to the climate system by influencing the seasonality of albedo, surface roughness length, canopy conductance, and fluxes of water, energy, CO2 and biogenic volatile organic compounds.
Andrew D Richardson +2 more
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Vegetation phenology is the timing of seasonal developmental stages in plant life cycles including bud burst, canopy growth, flowering, and senescence, which are closely coupled to seasonally varying weather patterns.
Kimball, John S, John Kimball
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A background-free phenology index for improved monitoring of vegetation phenology
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2022Zhiying Xie, Wenquan Zhu, Pei Zhan
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