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Open AccessNature-based Solutions can help restore degraded grasslands and increase carbon sequestration in the Tibetan Plateau
The Tibetan grassland ecosystems possess significant carbon sink potential and have room for improved carbon sequestration processes. There is a need to uncover more ambitious and coherent solutions (e.g., Nat...
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Open AccessGlobal tree growth resilience to cold extremes following the Tambora volcanic eruption
Although the global climate is warming, external forcing driven by explosive volcanic eruptions may still cause abrupt cooling. The 1809 and 1815 Tambora eruptions caused lasting cold extremes worldwide, provi...
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Threshold responses of juniper tree growth and regeneration to climate warming and drought stress at alpine treeline
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New perspectives on sub-seasonal xylem anatomical responses to climatic variability
Quantitative wood anatomy represents a tool to investigate paleoclimatic signals on a seasonal to sub-seasonal basis.
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Open AccessSynoptic-scale circulation patterns during summer derived from tree rings in mid-latitude Asia
Understanding past and recent climate and atmospheric circulation variability is vital for regions that are affected by climate extremes. In mid-latitude Asia, however, the synoptic climatology is complex and ...
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Open AccessRing-widths of the above tree-line shrub Rhododendron reveal the change of minimum winter temperature over the past 211 years in Southwestern China
Changes in minimum winter temperature (MWT) and their potential effects on plant growth and development have been gaining increased scientific attention. To better understand these changes across long temporal...
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Editorial note for the special section on ‘Tree-Ring Research in Asia’ of TREES: structure and function
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Open AccessSeasonal divergence in the interannual responses of Northern Hemisphere vegetation activity to variations in diurnal climate
Seasonal asymmetry in the interannual variations in the daytime and nighttime climate in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) is well documented, but its consequences for vegetation activity remain poorly understood. ...