In late summer-early autumn, trees undergo growth cessation culminating in bud set. For a wide range of plants, including Populus, photoperiod is considered as the primary environmental cue determining timing of growth cessation and shoot to bud transition. However, studies on Populus have revealed temperature influence on seasonal growth cessation and bud set. In this study we examine the role of temperature in regulating the transition between phenological stages of bud development, from a growing apex to a closed bud. We test different model structures incorporating cues from both temperature and photoperiod (M1 and M2) as compared to the previously established model based on photoperiod only (M0, null hypothesis). All models simulate th...
Plant phenology represents a serious ecological and evolutionary trade-off between survival and grow...
The effects of temperature on the terminal bud formation of Populus x euramericana cv. I-214 in resp...
Abstract Background The performance and survival of deciduous trees depends on their innate ability ...
Despite experimental evidence of the individual and interactive effects of photoperiod and temperatu...
Modeling studies predict that global warming might severely affect bud dormancy release. However, gr...
International audienceThe phenology of plants is a major driver of agro-ecosystem processes and bios...
Bud set, the cornerstone delimiting the seasonal growth period in trees, is the dynamic net result o...
THESIS 8195The prediction of growth onset is particularly complicated, because this phenophase is th...
The main factors triggering and releasing bud dormancy are photoperiod and temperature. Their indivi...
The length of the growing season for deciduous trees in temperate and boreal forests is determined b...
- Microclimatic effects (light, temperature) are often neglected in phenological studies and litt...
The onset of the growing season of trees has been globally earlier by 2.3 days/decade during the las...
Plant phenology is expected to be sensitive to climate warming. In boreal trees, spring flush is pri...
UMR AGAP - équipe AFEF - Architecture et fonctionnement des espèces fruitièresPrediction of the timi...
Summary Experimental data on the perception of day length and temperature in dormant temperate zone ...
Plant phenology represents a serious ecological and evolutionary trade-off between survival and grow...
The effects of temperature on the terminal bud formation of Populus x euramericana cv. I-214 in resp...
Abstract Background The performance and survival of deciduous trees depends on their innate ability ...
Despite experimental evidence of the individual and interactive effects of photoperiod and temperatu...
Modeling studies predict that global warming might severely affect bud dormancy release. However, gr...
International audienceThe phenology of plants is a major driver of agro-ecosystem processes and bios...
Bud set, the cornerstone delimiting the seasonal growth period in trees, is the dynamic net result o...
THESIS 8195The prediction of growth onset is particularly complicated, because this phenophase is th...
The main factors triggering and releasing bud dormancy are photoperiod and temperature. Their indivi...
The length of the growing season for deciduous trees in temperate and boreal forests is determined b...
- Microclimatic effects (light, temperature) are often neglected in phenological studies and litt...
The onset of the growing season of trees has been globally earlier by 2.3 days/decade during the las...
Plant phenology is expected to be sensitive to climate warming. In boreal trees, spring flush is pri...
UMR AGAP - équipe AFEF - Architecture et fonctionnement des espèces fruitièresPrediction of the timi...
Summary Experimental data on the perception of day length and temperature in dormant temperate zone ...
Plant phenology represents a serious ecological and evolutionary trade-off between survival and grow...
The effects of temperature on the terminal bud formation of Populus x euramericana cv. I-214 in resp...
Abstract Background The performance and survival of deciduous trees depends on their innate ability ...