Late frost can cause damage to trees, especially to the developing bud of broadleaf species in spring. Through long-term adaptation, plants adjust leaf phenology to achieve an optimal trade-off between growing season length and frost avoidance. In this study, we aim to assess ecotypic differentiation in leaf development of sugar maple populations planted in a common garden. A total of 272 sugar maple seedlings from 29 Canadian provenances were planted at the northern boundary of the natural range, and the phenological phases of bud and leaf development were monitored during spring 2019. The wide geographical area under evaluation showed a complex seasonal pattern of temperature, with spring warming occurring later in the north and close to ...
ABSTRACT The Impact of Climate Change on Two Temperate Tree Species of Maple in Urban Areas of Cana...
Under climate change, the increasing occurrence of late frost combined with advancing spring phenolo...
(1) Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged gr...
Late frost can cause damage to trees, especially to the developing bud of broadleaf species in sprin...
Global warming advances bud break, mismatches plant phenology from the local climate, and exposes th...
Global warming is affecting plant phenology, with potential consequences on the dynamics of growth r...
The resurgent frequency of extreme weather events and their strongly distinctive spatial patterns le...
Species with wide geographical ranges exhibit specific adaptations to local climates, which may res...
Global changes affect the growing conditions of terrestrial ecosystems, causing a mismatch between p...
Assisted migration, the human-mediated movement of species and populations, is one adaptive strategy...
The aim of our study was to investigate the response in timing of phenological events and the durati...
Climate change affects timing and variability of spring phenology, as well as occurrence of spring f...
1. Phenotypic plasticity allows large shifts in the timing of phenology within one single generation...
Timing of bud burst and leaf unfolding is widely used indicator of climate change and it is also a v...
Understanding tree recruitment dynamics in various growth environments is essential for a better ass...
ABSTRACT The Impact of Climate Change on Two Temperate Tree Species of Maple in Urban Areas of Cana...
Under climate change, the increasing occurrence of late frost combined with advancing spring phenolo...
(1) Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged gr...
Late frost can cause damage to trees, especially to the developing bud of broadleaf species in sprin...
Global warming advances bud break, mismatches plant phenology from the local climate, and exposes th...
Global warming is affecting plant phenology, with potential consequences on the dynamics of growth r...
The resurgent frequency of extreme weather events and their strongly distinctive spatial patterns le...
Species with wide geographical ranges exhibit specific adaptations to local climates, which may res...
Global changes affect the growing conditions of terrestrial ecosystems, causing a mismatch between p...
Assisted migration, the human-mediated movement of species and populations, is one adaptive strategy...
The aim of our study was to investigate the response in timing of phenological events and the durati...
Climate change affects timing and variability of spring phenology, as well as occurrence of spring f...
1. Phenotypic plasticity allows large shifts in the timing of phenology within one single generation...
Timing of bud burst and leaf unfolding is widely used indicator of climate change and it is also a v...
Understanding tree recruitment dynamics in various growth environments is essential for a better ass...
ABSTRACT The Impact of Climate Change on Two Temperate Tree Species of Maple in Urban Areas of Cana...
Under climate change, the increasing occurrence of late frost combined with advancing spring phenolo...
(1) Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged gr...