Is the use of cuttings a good proxy to explore phenological responses of temperate forests in warming and photoperiod experiments?
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The effects of experimental warming on the timing of a plant-insect herbivore interaction.Can phenological models predict tree phenology accurately in the future? The unrevealed hurdle of endodormancy break.From observations to experiments in phenology research: investigating climate change impacts on trees and shrubs using dormant twigs.Metabolic changes upon flower bud break in Japanese apricot are enhanced by exogenous GA4Coordination between growth, phenology and carbon storage in three coexisting deciduous tree species in a temperate forest.Frost hardening and dehardening potential in temperate trees from winter to budburst.Spring bud growth depends on sugar delivery by xylem and water recirculation by phloem Münch flow in Juglans regia.Increased exposure to chilling advances the time to budburst in North American tree species.Photoperiod and temperature responses of bud swelling and bud burst in four temperate forest tree species.Chilling and heat requirements for leaf unfolding in European beech and sessile oak populations at the southern limit of their distribution range.Internal development of vegetative buds of Norway spruce trees in relation to accumulated chilling and forcing temperatures.Day length unlikely to constrain climate-driven shifts in leaf-out times of northern woody plantsEffectiveness of winter temperatures for satisfying chilling requirements for reproductive budburst of red alder (Global warming reduces leaf-out and flowering synchrony among individuals
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Is the use of cuttings a good proxy to explore phenological responses of temperate forests in warming and photoperiod experiments?
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2014-01-31T00:00:00Z