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Warming drives phenological changes in coastal zooplankton
Climate warming has led to phenological changes over time, typically displayed as earlier emergence of various organisms in spring or summer in...
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The effects of climate change and phenological variation on agricultural production and its risk pattern in the black soil area of northeast China
The black soil region of northeast China is a vital food base and is one of the most sensitive regions to climate change in China. However, the...
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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...
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Phenological Stages Analysis in Grapevines Using an Electronic Nose
The vineyards present different phenological phases that comprise dormancy, bud break, and flowering buds going through different stages of...
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Phenological shifts and mismatch with marine productivity vary among Pacific salmon species and populations
Global climate change is shifting the timing of life-cycle events, sometimes resulting in phenological mismatches between predators and prey....
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Prediction-based approach for quantifying phenological mismatch across landscapes under climate change
ContextClimate change is driving phenological shifts across landscapes, but uncoordinated shifts might cause a potential “phenological mismatch.”...
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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...
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Phenological Fluctuations of Secondary Metabolites in Dracocephalum charkeviczii
AbstractPlants from the genus Dracocephalum are a source of biologically active compounds, including rosmarinic acid and different flavonoids. Their...
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A method for phenotypic evaluation of grapevine resistance in relation to phenological development
Fungus-resistant grapevine cultivars, so called PIWIs, are characterized by increased resistance to powdery mildew and downy mildew. However, in...
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Map** fruit tree dynamics using phenological metrics from optimal Sentinel-2 data and Deep Neural Network
Accurate and up-to-date crop-type maps are essential for efficient management and well-informed decision-making, allowing accurate planning and...
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Characterization of indigenous populations of cannabis in Iran: a morphological and phenological study
BackgroundCannabis is a historically, culturally, and economically significant crop in human societies, owing to its versatile applications in both...
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The impacts of aridification on land surface phenological changes in the farming-pastoral ecotone of northern China based on the climatic zoning method
Key phenological periods of vegetation (such as the start (SOS) and end (EOS) of the growing season) are affected by climate change and human...
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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...
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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...
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Snowmelt influence on phenological events of herbaceous plants in alpine region of West Himalaya
The snowmelt timing is a major factor controlling plant phenology in alpine regions. Presently, the warming is pushing forward snowmelt timing which...
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Altered biological control species interactions despite phenological synchrony along an urban–rural temperature gradient
Biological control programs provide simplified systems in which to investigate the influence of temperature on trophic interactions. We investigated...
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Genetic and phenological diversity of Tunisian natural populations of Dactylis glomerata L.
This work is part of a program for the conservation and enhancement of Tunisian genetic resources of orchardgrass ( Dactylis glomerata L.). This...
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No evident sex-biased herbivory but phenological and interannual variation in Fuchsia parviflora (Onagraceae) a dioecious Neotropical shrub
Herbivory may have a great impact in plants, reducing plant biomass and fitness. Herbivory patterns may differ among genders in dioecious species,...
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Where the Grass is Greener — Large-Scale Phenological Patterns and Their Explanatory Potential for the Distribution of Paleolithic Hunter-Gatherers in Europe
A unique property of the Paleolithic record is the possibility to observe human societies in large areas and over long periods of time. At these...
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Adaptive photoperiod interpretation modulates phenological timing in Atlantic salmon
Photoperiod, the portion of 24-h cycle during which an organism is exposed to illumination, is an important phenological cue in many animals....