Global climate models predict an increase in the mean surface air temperature, with a disproportionate increase during winter. Since temperature is a major driver of phenological events in temperate woody perennials, warming is likely to induce changes in a range of these events. We investigated the impact of slightly elevated temperatures (+0.76 8C in the air, +1.35 8C in the soil) during the non-growing season (October–April) on freezing tolerance, carbohydrate metabolism, dormancy release, spring phenology and reproductive output in two blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum) cultivars to understand how winter warming modifies phenological traits in a woody perennial known to have a large chilling requirement and to be sensitive to spring frost. War...
Abstract Spring phenology of temperate forest trees has advanced substantially over the last decade...
Abstract: The current state of knowledge on bud dormancy is limited. However, expanding such knowled...
Through the annual cycle of plant growth and dormancy, the winter season leads to profound metabolic...
Sufficient chilling in winter is essential for many perennial crops to start growing in spring and t...
This paper examines the impacts of declining winter chill on the production of temperate perennial c...
Temperate climates are defined by distinct temperature seasonality with large and often unpredictabl...
In the future climate scenario the transient warm spells during winter are predicted to become more ...
Anthropogenic climate change has altered temperate forest phenology, but how these trends will play ...
Woody perennials' reliance on nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) reserves for the resumption of sprin...
International audienceWoody perennials' reliance on nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) reserves for t...
Abstract Spring phenology of temperate forest trees has advanced substantially over the last decade...
Abstract: The current state of knowledge on bud dormancy is limited. However, expanding such knowled...
Through the annual cycle of plant growth and dormancy, the winter season leads to profound metabolic...
Sufficient chilling in winter is essential for many perennial crops to start growing in spring and t...
This paper examines the impacts of declining winter chill on the production of temperate perennial c...
Temperate climates are defined by distinct temperature seasonality with large and often unpredictabl...
In the future climate scenario the transient warm spells during winter are predicted to become more ...
Anthropogenic climate change has altered temperate forest phenology, but how these trends will play ...
Woody perennials' reliance on nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) reserves for the resumption of sprin...
International audienceWoody perennials' reliance on nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) reserves for t...
Abstract Spring phenology of temperate forest trees has advanced substantially over the last decade...
Abstract: The current state of knowledge on bud dormancy is limited. However, expanding such knowled...
Through the annual cycle of plant growth and dormancy, the winter season leads to profound metabolic...