Spring warming substantially advances leaf unfolding and flowering time for perennials. Winter warming, however, decreases chilling accumulation (CA), which increases the heat requirement (HR) and acts to delay spring phenology. Whether or not this negative CA-HR relationship is correctly interpreted in ecosystem models remains unknown. Using leaf unfolding and flowering data for 30 perennials in Europe, here we show that more than half (7 of 12) of current chilling models are invalid since they show a positive CA-HR relationship. The possible reason is that they overlook the effect of freezing temperature on dormancy release. Overestimation of the advance in spring phenology by the end of this century by these invalid chilling models could...
Winter chilling, spring forcing temperature and photoperiod are the most important drivers explainin...
(1) Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged gr...
Climate warming is substantially shifting the leaf phenological events of plants, and thereby impact...
International audienceSpring warming substantially advances leaf unfolding and flowering time for pe...
Winter temperature-related chilling and spring temperature-related forcing are two major environment...
Earlier spring leaf unfolding is a frequently observed response of northern trees to climate warming...
This dataset is the data used to create figures in paper of Global Change Biology entitled "Winter w...
Spring phenology of temperate forest trees has advanced substantially over the last decades due to c...
[Methods See the Materials and methods section in the original paper.[Usage Notes] Microsoft Excel a...
Changes in winter and spring temperatures have been widely used to explain the diverse responses of ...
A warmer world could extend the growing seasons for plants. Changes in spring phenology have been st...
Constraints of temperature on spring plant phenology are closely related to plant growth, vegetation...
Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged growin...
Winter chilling, spring forcing temperature and photoperiod are the most important drivers explainin...
(1) Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged gr...
Climate warming is substantially shifting the leaf phenological events of plants, and thereby impact...
International audienceSpring warming substantially advances leaf unfolding and flowering time for pe...
Winter temperature-related chilling and spring temperature-related forcing are two major environment...
Earlier spring leaf unfolding is a frequently observed response of northern trees to climate warming...
This dataset is the data used to create figures in paper of Global Change Biology entitled "Winter w...
Spring phenology of temperate forest trees has advanced substantially over the last decades due to c...
[Methods See the Materials and methods section in the original paper.[Usage Notes] Microsoft Excel a...
Changes in winter and spring temperatures have been widely used to explain the diverse responses of ...
A warmer world could extend the growing seasons for plants. Changes in spring phenology have been st...
Constraints of temperature on spring plant phenology are closely related to plant growth, vegetation...
Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged growin...
Winter chilling, spring forcing temperature and photoperiod are the most important drivers explainin...
(1) Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged gr...
Climate warming is substantially shifting the leaf phenological events of plants, and thereby impact...