In the continental United States, mean surface air temperature is expected to increase by up to 5°C within 100 years. With hotter temperatures, leaf budbreak is expected to occur earlier in forests, and leaf area is expected to increase in locations where temperature is limiting. The response of plant photosynthesis to hotter temperatures is less certain; plant productivity could increase or decrease. Past studies have found intraspecific variation in the responses of forest tree productivity, phenology, canopy leaf area, and leaf isoprene emission to warming, which all influence carbon uptake and yield for agricultural tree species; it is therefore important to understand not only how hot climates affect carbon uptake and biomass productio...
Sustainable woody biofeedstock production systems require a reliable supply of woody biomass that co...
Plant phenology represents a serious ecological and evolutionary trade-off between survival and grow...
The widespread species Populus balsamifera L. exhibits large intra-specific variation in photosynthe...
Rising mean annual temperatures due to climate change have intensified the need to understand the ef...
As temperature dependence in many biological processes is generally a bell-shaped curve, warming may...
Trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is the most widely distributed tree species in North Am...
Rising temperatures caused by climate change could negatively alter plant ecosystems if temperatures...
Anthropogenic climate change has altered temperate forest phenology, but how these trends will play ...
Plant functional traits involved in carbon and water acquisition are likely to be adaptive across th...
1. Phenotypic plasticity allows large shifts in the timing of phenology within one single generation...
Given prior evidence for local ecotypic and species-specific adaptation in trees, we hypothesized th...
The quickly rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2)-levels, justify the need to explore all carbon (...
Populus species with wide geographic ranges display strong adaptation to local environments. We stud...
We grew cuttings of two early (mid Oct.) and two late (early Nov.) leaf-fall Populus tremuloides Mic...
Global data sets derived from remote sensing of terrestrial vegetation and phonological observations...
Sustainable woody biofeedstock production systems require a reliable supply of woody biomass that co...
Plant phenology represents a serious ecological and evolutionary trade-off between survival and grow...
The widespread species Populus balsamifera L. exhibits large intra-specific variation in photosynthe...
Rising mean annual temperatures due to climate change have intensified the need to understand the ef...
As temperature dependence in many biological processes is generally a bell-shaped curve, warming may...
Trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is the most widely distributed tree species in North Am...
Rising temperatures caused by climate change could negatively alter plant ecosystems if temperatures...
Anthropogenic climate change has altered temperate forest phenology, but how these trends will play ...
Plant functional traits involved in carbon and water acquisition are likely to be adaptive across th...
1. Phenotypic plasticity allows large shifts in the timing of phenology within one single generation...
Given prior evidence for local ecotypic and species-specific adaptation in trees, we hypothesized th...
The quickly rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2)-levels, justify the need to explore all carbon (...
Populus species with wide geographic ranges display strong adaptation to local environments. We stud...
We grew cuttings of two early (mid Oct.) and two late (early Nov.) leaf-fall Populus tremuloides Mic...
Global data sets derived from remote sensing of terrestrial vegetation and phonological observations...
Sustainable woody biofeedstock production systems require a reliable supply of woody biomass that co...
Plant phenology represents a serious ecological and evolutionary trade-off between survival and grow...
The widespread species Populus balsamifera L. exhibits large intra-specific variation in photosynthe...