We explored the inter-individual variability in bud-burst and its potential drivers, in homogeneous mature stands of temperate deciduous trees. Phenological observations of leaves and wood formation were performed weekly from summer 2017 to summer 2018 for pedunculate oak, European beech and silver birch in Belgium. The variability of bud-burst was correlated to previous\u27 year autumn phenology (i.e. the onset of leaf senescence and the cessation of wood formation) and tree size but with important differences among species. In fact, variability of bud-burst was primarily related to onset of leaf senescence, cessation of wood formation and tree height for oak, beech and birch, respectively. The inter-individual variability of onset of leaf...
Species complementarity by morphological and physiological trait differences could cause distinct te...
Trees are particularly susceptible to climate change due to their long lives and slow dispersal. How...
Warmer spring temperatures, as caused by climate warming, led to an earlier bud burst in spring and ...
We explored the inter-individual variability in bud-burst and its potential drivers, in homogeneous ...
Leaf phenology is a major driver of ecosystem functioning in temperate forests and a robust indicato...
The timing of leaf phenophases greatly influences the functioning of trees. Phenological traits are ...
International audienceWe explored the timing of spring xylogenesis and its potential drivers in homo...
Phenological traits are among the key features to disclose the effects of climatic change on living ...
Many organisms rely on synchronising the timing of their life history events with those of other tro...
We tested the relation between the below- and aboveground tree phenology, determining if beech and o...
International audienceCessation of xylem formation or wood growth (CWG) and onset of foliar senescen...
The onset of the growing season in temperate forests is relevant for forest ecology and biogeochemis...
One of the most widespread consequences of climate change is the disruption of trees’ phenological c...
Species complementarity by morphological and physiological trait differences could cause distinct te...
Trees are particularly susceptible to climate change due to their long lives and slow dispersal. How...
Warmer spring temperatures, as caused by climate warming, led to an earlier bud burst in spring and ...
We explored the inter-individual variability in bud-burst and its potential drivers, in homogeneous ...
Leaf phenology is a major driver of ecosystem functioning in temperate forests and a robust indicato...
The timing of leaf phenophases greatly influences the functioning of trees. Phenological traits are ...
International audienceWe explored the timing of spring xylogenesis and its potential drivers in homo...
Phenological traits are among the key features to disclose the effects of climatic change on living ...
Many organisms rely on synchronising the timing of their life history events with those of other tro...
We tested the relation between the below- and aboveground tree phenology, determining if beech and o...
International audienceCessation of xylem formation or wood growth (CWG) and onset of foliar senescen...
The onset of the growing season in temperate forests is relevant for forest ecology and biogeochemis...
One of the most widespread consequences of climate change is the disruption of trees’ phenological c...
Species complementarity by morphological and physiological trait differences could cause distinct te...
Trees are particularly susceptible to climate change due to their long lives and slow dispersal. How...
Warmer spring temperatures, as caused by climate warming, led to an earlier bud burst in spring and ...