Accurate predictions of spring plant phenology with climate change are critical for projections of growing seasons, plant communities and a number of ecosystem services …
Winters and early springs are predicted to become warmer in temperate climates under continued global warming, which in turn is expected to promote earlier plant development …
H Wang, S Lin, J Dai, Q Ge - Science of The Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Temperate trees could cope with climate change through phenotypic plasticity of phenological key events or adaptation in situ via selection on genetic variation. However …
Fagaceae can be found in tropical and temperate regions and contain species of major ecological and economic importance. In times of global climate change, tree populations …
D Arnič, J Gričar, J Jevšenak, G Božič… - Frontiers in plant …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) adapts to local growing conditions to enhance its performance. In response to variations in climatic conditions, beech trees adjust leaf …
J Wang, Z Xi, X He, S Chen, S Rossi… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Earlier spring phenological events have been widely reported in plants under global warming. Recent studies reported a slowdown in the warming‐induced advanced spring …
S Miaogen, N Jiang, P Dailiang, RAO Yuhan… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2020 - Elsevier
Climate warming has induced substantial advances in the onset of vegetation green-up in the northern hemisphere during recent decades. To date, however, the temporal changes in …
High genetic variation and extensive gene flow may help forest trees with adapting to ongoing climate change, yet the genetic bases underlying their adaptive potential remain …
Spring phenology of temperate trees has advanced worldwide in response to global warming. However, increasing temperatures may not necessarily lead to further …