Wood formation consumes around 15% of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions per year and plays a critical role in long-term sequestration of carbon on Earth. However, the exogenous factors driving wood formation onset and the underlying cellular mechanisms are still poorly understood and quantified, and this hampers an effective assessment of terrestrial forest productivity and carbon budget under global warming. Here, we used an extensive collection of unique datasets of weekly xylem tissue formation (wood formation) from 21 coniferous species across the Northern Hemisphere (latitudes 23 to 67 degrees N) to present a quantitative demonstration that the onset of wood formation in Northern Hemisphere conifers is primarily driven by photoperiod and...
Forests are major terrestrial carbon sinks, playing a crucial role in climate change mitigation. Non...
One of the most evident effects of the rapid warming occurring recently in cold and high-latitude fo...
In boreal ecosystems, phenological events display seasonal patterns. These patterns optimize the dev...
Wood formation consumes around 15% of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions per year and plays a critical ...
The interaction between xylem phenology and climate assesses forest growth and productivity and carb...
The interaction between xylem phenology and climate assesses forest growth and productivity and...
The phenology of wood formation is a critical process to consider for predicting how trees from the ...
Despite growing interest in predicting plant phenological shifts, advanced spring phenology by globa...
Wood is the main terrestrial biotic reservoir for long-term carbon sequestration(1), and its formati...
Wood formation determines major long-term carbon (C) accumulation in trees and therefore provides a ...
Climatic warming alters the onset, duration and cessation of the vegetative season. While previous s...
Because of global warming, high-latitude ecosystems are expected to experience increases in temperat...
Forests are major terrestrial carbon sinks, playing a crucial role in climate change mitigation. Non...
One of the most evident effects of the rapid warming occurring recently in cold and high-latitude fo...
In boreal ecosystems, phenological events display seasonal patterns. These patterns optimize the dev...
Wood formation consumes around 15% of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions per year and plays a critical ...
The interaction between xylem phenology and climate assesses forest growth and productivity and carb...
The interaction between xylem phenology and climate assesses forest growth and productivity and...
The phenology of wood formation is a critical process to consider for predicting how trees from the ...
Despite growing interest in predicting plant phenological shifts, advanced spring phenology by globa...
Wood is the main terrestrial biotic reservoir for long-term carbon sequestration(1), and its formati...
Wood formation determines major long-term carbon (C) accumulation in trees and therefore provides a ...
Climatic warming alters the onset, duration and cessation of the vegetative season. While previous s...
Because of global warming, high-latitude ecosystems are expected to experience increases in temperat...
Forests are major terrestrial carbon sinks, playing a crucial role in climate change mitigation. Non...
One of the most evident effects of the rapid warming occurring recently in cold and high-latitude fo...
In boreal ecosystems, phenological events display seasonal patterns. These patterns optimize the dev...