Recurring weather extremes alter the flowering phenology of two common temperate shrubs.
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Local adaptations to frost in marginal and central populations of the dominant forest tree Fagus sylvatica L. as affected by temperature and extreme drought in common garden experiments.Effects of climate extremes on the terrestrial carbon cycle: concepts, processes and potential future impactsThe rise of phenology with climate change: an evaluation of IJB publications.The influence of herbivory and weather on the vital rates of two closely related cactus species.Phenological Sensitivity of Early and Late Flowering Species Under Seasonal Warming and Altered Precipitation in a Seminatural Temperate Grassland EcosystemPlant community composition is a crucial factor for heath performance under precipitation extremes
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Recurring weather extremes alter the flowering phenology of two common temperate shrubs.
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Recurring weather extremes alter the flowering phenology of two common temperate shrubs.
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Recurring weather extremes alter the flowering phenology of two common temperate shrubs.
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Recurring weather extremes alter the flowering phenology of two common temperate shrubs.
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Recurring weather extremes alter the flowering phenology of two common temperate shrubs.
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Recurring weather extremes alter the flowering phenology of two common temperate shrubs.
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Recurring weather extremes alter the flowering phenology of two common temperate shrubs.
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Recurring weather extremes alter the flowering phenology of two common temperate shrubs.
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10.1007/S00484-012-0585-Z
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2012-08-16T00:00:00Z