International audienceAbstract While climate change mainly applies to global warming and subsequent drought periods, freezing periods also are changing and may trigger genetic adaptation. However, there are few prospective, experimental demonstrations. This paper investigates how effectively genetic frost-resistant variants can respond differently to frost periods, especially in farmers’ fields where various other selection pressures occur. An experiment using Avena fatua variants was set up in the field over 8 years of winter crop rotation. The frequency of each variant identified by their leaf isozymes was estimated every year. Six years were necessary to observe a weak trend towards an increased frequency of the frost-resistant phenotype...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Extreme climatic variation is predicted with climate change this century. In many cropping regions, ...
When grown in Europe, Miscanthus genotypes often produce yields lower than their potential due to la...
Understanding the response of species to climate change and their ability to adapt is the key to des...
Plants have spread to almost everywhere in the world. As they disperse, they meet many different env...
The capacity to tolerate freezing temperatures limits the geographical distribution of many plants, ...
1. Understanding species' abilities to cope with changing climate is a key prerequisite for pred...
Abstract This study investigated the intraspecific vari-ability of frost hardiness of Fagus sylvatic...
Considerations of preparations for a changing climate will generate thoughts of mitigating a rise in...
Understanding genetic variation for freezing tolerance is important for unraveling an adapta...
Heritable genetic variation is necessary for populations to evolve in response to anthropogenic clim...
Understanding the ability of species to respond to climate change is essential for prediction of the...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
The study of latitudinal gradients can yield important insights into adaptation to temperature stres...
If climate change outpaces the rate of adaptive evolution within a site, populations previously well...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Extreme climatic variation is predicted with climate change this century. In many cropping regions, ...
When grown in Europe, Miscanthus genotypes often produce yields lower than their potential due to la...
Understanding the response of species to climate change and their ability to adapt is the key to des...
Plants have spread to almost everywhere in the world. As they disperse, they meet many different env...
The capacity to tolerate freezing temperatures limits the geographical distribution of many plants, ...
1. Understanding species' abilities to cope with changing climate is a key prerequisite for pred...
Abstract This study investigated the intraspecific vari-ability of frost hardiness of Fagus sylvatic...
Considerations of preparations for a changing climate will generate thoughts of mitigating a rise in...
Understanding genetic variation for freezing tolerance is important for unraveling an adapta...
Heritable genetic variation is necessary for populations to evolve in response to anthropogenic clim...
Understanding the ability of species to respond to climate change is essential for prediction of the...
1. The adaptation of plants to future climatic conditions is crucial for their survival. Not surpris...
The study of latitudinal gradients can yield important insights into adaptation to temperature stres...
If climate change outpaces the rate of adaptive evolution within a site, populations previously well...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Extreme climatic variation is predicted with climate change this century. In many cropping regions, ...
When grown in Europe, Miscanthus genotypes often produce yields lower than their potential due to la...