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  1. Tree responses and temperature requirements in two central Italy phenological gardens

    Plants have always been able to adapt to climate change by reacting through various responses, mainly at the phenological level. The aim of this work...

    Marco Fornaciari, Silvia Marrapodi, ... Fabio Orlandi in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article Open access 01 August 2023
  2. Seasonal variability in the effect of temperature on key phenological stages of four table grapes cultivars

    Progressive warming of the grape growing regions has reduced the land capability for sustainable grapevine production and the geographical...

    Rizwan Rafique, Touqeer Ahmad, ... Gerrit Hoogenboom in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 21 March 2023
  3. Cross-scale phenological monitoring in forest ecosystems: a content-analysis-based review

    Phenology has been useful to better understand the climate-vegetation relationship, and it is considered an indicator of climate change impact....

    Erika Rocío Reyes-González, Leticia Gómez-Mendoza, ... Ángel Refugio Terán-Cuevas in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 27 July 2021
  4. False springs in the Netherlands: climate change impact assessment with the false spring damage indicator model

    Strong night frosts in spring have the potential to cause severe damage to fruit trees, causing up to €3.3 billion of damage in Europe in 2017. If...

    Joep Bosdijk, Vincent S. de Feiter, ... Eike Luedeling in Regional Environmental Change
    Article Open access 09 May 2024
  5. Maps, trends, and temperature sensitivities—phenological information from and for decreasing numbers of volunteer observers

    Phenology serves as a major indicator of ongoing climate change. Long-term phenological observations are critically important for tracking and...

    Ye Yuan, Stefan Härer, ... Annette Menzel in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article Open access 10 March 2021
  6. Willow phenological modelling at different altitudes in central Italy

    In order to estimate the impact of climate change on the phenological parameters and to compare them with the historical record, a decision support...

    Fabio Orlandi, Luigia Ruga, Marco Fornaciari in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    Article Open access 30 October 2020
  7. First phenological and aerobiological assessment of olive orchards at the Northern limit of the Mediterranean bioclimatic area

    An increase in the cultivation of olive trees was prompted in the Northwestern Spain during recent years favored by the agricultural politics in the...

    Alejandro Garrido, María Fernández-González, ... F. Javier Rodríguez-Rajo in Aerobiologia
    Article 25 September 2020
  8. Phenological changes in herbaceous plants in China’s grasslands and their responses to climate change: a meta-analysis

    Plant phenological events are sensitive indicators of climate change, and their change could markedly affect the structure and function of...

    Wenjie Huang, Junhu Dai, ... **hong Du in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 30 July 2020
  9. An indicator of freeze-kill damages to fruit trees during flowering

    This paper demonstrates the use of climatological data and published information to develop a thaw-freeze/freeze-kill indicator for fruit trees...

    S. Kaharabata, R. L. Desjardins in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 01 February 2021
  10. Plant phenology shifts under climate warming: a systematic review of recent scientific literature

    Climate warming-driven temporal shifts in phenology are widely recognised as the foremost footprint of global environmental change. In this regard,...

    Tabasum Hassan, Ruquia Gulzar, ... Anzar Ahmad Khuroo in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    Article 14 December 2023
  11. Subseasonal prediction for bloom dates of tart cherries in Utah and Michigan, USA: merging phenological models with CFSv2 forecast

    Temperate fruit trees require chilling for rest completion, followed by sufficient heat accumulation for onset of growth and bloom. The application...

    Parichart Promchote, S.-Y. Simon Wang, ... Paul G. Johnson in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 29 August 2020
  12. Advances in spring leaf phenology are mainly triggered by elevated temperature along the rural-urban gradient in Bei**g, China

    Urbanization-induced phenological changes have received considerable attention owing to their implications for determining urban ecosystem...

    Yuebo Su, Xuming Wang, ... **aoke Wang in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 21 March 2023
  13. Biodiversity buffers the response of spring leaf unfolding to climate warming

    Understanding the sensitivity of spring leaf-out dates to temperature ( S T ) is integral to predicting phenological responses to climate warming and...

    Pengju Shen, **aoyue Wang, ... Chaoyang Wu in Nature Climate Change
    Article 21 June 2024
  14. Spatial heterogeneity of first flowering date in Bei**g’s main urban area and its response to urban thermal environment

    Phenology — the rhythm of periodic plant life cycle events — was significantly shaped by urban climate, with flowering as one most sensitive...

    **aoyi **ng, Mengyuan Zhang, ... Li Dong in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 01 September 2022
  15. Exploring differences in spatial patterns and temporal trends of phenological models at continental scale using gridded temperature time-series

    Phenological models are widely used to estimate the influence of weather and climate on plant development. The goodness of fit of phenological models...

    Hamed Mehdipoor, Raul Zurita-Milla, ... Emma Izquierdo-Verdiguier in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article Open access 12 November 2019
  16. Effect of rainfall variability on tree phenology in moist tropical deciduous forests

    Plants in their life cycle go through a series of life processes. These phenological changes are influenced by different climatic conditions. Abiotic...

    Pramit Verma, Priyanshi Tiwari, ... Akhilesh Singh Raghubanshi in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    Article 29 June 2022
  17. Homogeneity assessment of phenological records from the Swiss Phenology Network

    Phenological data have become increasingly important as indicators of long-term climate change. Consequently, long-term homogeneity of the records is...

    Yuri Brugnara, Renate Auchmann, ... Stefan Brönnimann in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 03 September 2019
  18. Peak autumn leaf colouring along latitudinal and elevational gradients in Japan evaluated with online phenological data

    We evaluated the spatial characteristics of the first day of peak leaf colouring ( PLC start ) and their relationships with air temperature along...

    Shin Nagai, Taku M. Saitoh, Tomoaki Miura in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 19 June 2020
  19. Forest Phenology as an Indicator of Climate Change: Impact and Mitigation Strategies in India

    Forests are an integral part of the terrestrial ecosystem, maintaining the biodiversity, carbon flux, and ecosystem services and even supporting...
    Priyanshi Tiwari, Pramit Verma, A. S. Raghubanshi in India: Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Develo** Countries
    Chapter 2021
  20. Reconstruction of April temperatures in Kyoto, Japan, since the fifteenth century using the floral phenology of herbaceous peony and rabbit-ear iris

    We reconstructed April mean temperatures in Kyoto since the fifteenth century by investigating historical documents such as diaries and chronicles...

    Yasuyuki Aono, Ayaka Nishitani in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 21 January 2022
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