In high-mountain habitats, summer frost events can have negative consequences for plant fitness. Despite this, most studies have evaluated the consequences of frosts for vegetative structures of perennial plants, and neither for leaves nor for flowers of annual plants. We hypothesize that the degree of freezing resistance of flowers and leaves of a species depends on its life-history strategy (LHS), and is probably the consequence of a trade-off between growth/reproduction and the cost of the freezing resistance. Specifically, flowers and leaves of short-lived annual species should be less freezing resistant than those of perennial plant species. We compared the freezing resistance of flowers and leaves of 10 annual and 12 perennial plant s...
AbstractOver-wintering reproductive buds of many woody plants survive frost by supercooling. The bud...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats. This line...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats. This line...
In high-mountain habitats, summer frosts have negative consequences for plant fitness, therefore hig...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
This report provides a brief review of key findings related to frost resistance in alpine woody plan...
At higher elevations in the European Alps, plants may experience winter temperatures of −30 °C and l...
Despite the importance of spring freezing events for alpine species distribution, few studies have a...
Decreasing snow depth and earlier snowmelt in alpine regions are expected to expose plants to a grea...
We analysed leaf resistance of 41 Angiosperms belonging to a wide range of plant functional (PFTs) a...
Decreasing snow depth and earlier snowmelt in alpine regions are expected to expose plants to a grea...
Alpine areas are often described as a gradient of warm air temperatures at low elevations to cold ai...
Despite the importance of spring freezing events for alpine species distribution, few studies have a...
AbstractOver-wintering reproductive buds of many woody plants survive frost by supercooling. The bud...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats. This line...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats. This line...
In high-mountain habitats, summer frosts have negative consequences for plant fitness, therefore hig...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
This report provides a brief review of key findings related to frost resistance in alpine woody plan...
At higher elevations in the European Alps, plants may experience winter temperatures of −30 °C and l...
Despite the importance of spring freezing events for alpine species distribution, few studies have a...
Decreasing snow depth and earlier snowmelt in alpine regions are expected to expose plants to a grea...
We analysed leaf resistance of 41 Angiosperms belonging to a wide range of plant functional (PFTs) a...
Decreasing snow depth and earlier snowmelt in alpine regions are expected to expose plants to a grea...
Alpine areas are often described as a gradient of warm air temperatures at low elevations to cold ai...
Despite the importance of spring freezing events for alpine species distribution, few studies have a...
AbstractOver-wintering reproductive buds of many woody plants survive frost by supercooling. The bud...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats. This line...
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody species restricted to warm habitats. This line...