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  1. CSM-CROPGRO model to simulate safflower phenological development and yield

    Crop simulation models are valuable tools for decision making regarding evaluation and crop improvement under different field conditions. CSM-CROPGRO...

    Obaid Afzal, Mukhtar Ahmed, ... Gerrit Hoogenboom in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 27 March 2024
  2. 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
  3. Winter Wheat Crop Models Improve Growth Simulation by Including Phenological Response to Water-Deficit Stress

    Crop models can provide insights into the impacts of climate and management on crop growth and yield, but most currently are limited by overly...

    Kyle R. Mankin, Debora A. Edmunds, ... Timothy R. Green in Environmental Modeling & Assessment
    Article Open access 10 November 2023
  4. Develo** a simple and efficient modeling solution for predicting key phenological stages of table grapes in a non-traditional viticulture zone in south Asia

    Phenological shifts are one of the most visible signs of climatic variability and change in the biosphere. However, modeling plant phenological...

    Rizwan Rafique, Touqeer Ahmad, ... Gerrit Hoogenboom in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 09 May 2024
  5. Drivers of phenological changes in southern Europe

    The life cycle of plants is largely determined by climate, which renders phenological responses to climate change a highly suitable bioindicator of...

    Article Open access 26 July 2022
  6. 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
  7. Climate change related phenological decoupling in species belonging to the Betulaceae family

    Betulaceae species are anemophilous, and allergens from their pollen are a major cause of respiratory allergies in temperate areas where they are...

    Antonio Picornell, Matt Smith, Jesús Rojo in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 29 October 2022
  8. Climate warming–driven phenological shifts are species-specific in woody plants: evidence from twig experiment in Kashmir Himalaya

    Experimental evidences in support of climate warming–driven phenological shifts are still scarce, particularly from the develo** world. Here, we...

    Tabasum Hassan, Rameez Ahmad, ... Anzar Ahmad Khuroo in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 27 June 2022
  9. Monitoring seasonal and phenological variability of cover management factor for wheat crop** systems under semi-arid climate conditions

    In modeling studies, the use of spatial data derived from geographic information systems and remote sensing applications to simulate the impact of...

    Resat Akgöz, Selen Deviren Saygin, ... Selda Tel in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    Article 29 April 2022
  10. Multi-location evaluation of field pea in Indian climates: eco-phenological dynamics, crop-environment relationships, and identification of mega-environments

    Characterization of crop-growing environments in relation to crop’s genotypic performance is crucial to harness positive genotype-by-environment...

    Ashok K. Parihar, Kali Krishna Hazra, ... G. P. Dixit in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 26 June 2024
  11. Growing degree-hours and degree-days in two management zones for each phenological stage of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

    Monitoring the climatic conditions of crops is essential for smart agriculture development and adaptation of agricultural systems in the era of...

    Antonio Marcos Massao Hachisuca, Mahuan Capeletto Abdala, ... Claudio Leones Bazzi in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 12 May 2023
  12. Phenological mismatches between above- and belowground plant responses to climate warming

    Climate warming is changing the aboveground phenology of plants around the world. However, the effects of warming on the belowground phenology of...

    Huiying Liu, Hao Wang, ... Madhav P. Thakur in Nature Climate Change
    Article 20 December 2021
  13. Phenological advance in the South African Namaqualand Daisy First and Peak Bloom: 1935–2018

    The annual Namaqualand daisy flowering spectacle is a world-renowned environmental event. Using documentary sources, including newspaper archives...

    Pascal L. Snyman, Jennifer M. Fitchett in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 07 January 2022
  14. The International Phenological Garden network (1959 to 2021): its 131 gardens, cloned study species, data archiving, and future

    Collaborative networks that involve the compilation of observations from diverse sources can provide important data, but are difficult to maintain...

    Susanne S. Renner, Frank-M. Chmielewski in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article Open access 07 September 2021
  15. Spatial variation in avian phenological response to climate change linked to tree health

    While there is overwhelming evidence for phenological responses of animal and plant populations to climate change, most studies have been conducted...

    Ella F. Cole, Charlotte E. Regan, Ben C. Sheldon in Nature Climate Change
    Article 27 September 2021
  16. 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
  17. 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
  18. Phenological shifts of abiotic events, producers and consumers across a continent

    Ongoing climate change can shift organism phenology in ways that vary depending on species, habitats and climate factors studied. To probe for...

    Tomas Roslin, Laura Antão, ... Otso Ovaskainen in Nature Climate Change
    Article 28 January 2021
  19. Winter temperatures predominate in spring phenological responses to warming

    Research on woody plant species highlights three major cues that shape spring phenological events: chilling, forcing and photoperiod. Increasing...

    A. K. Ettinger, C. J. Chamberlain, ... E. M. Wolkovich in Nature Climate Change
    Article 19 October 2020
  20. 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
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