Effects of Phenology on Plant Community Assembly and Structure
Phenology—the timing of critical stages of growth and reproduction and the transitions
between them—determines environmental conditions and biotic interactions. Hence …
between them—determines environmental conditions and biotic interactions. Hence …
Enhancing wheat crop physiology monitoring through spectroscopic analysis of stomatal conductance dynamics
Monitoring in-vivo stomatal conductance (gs) dynamics is essential for predicting crop water
usage and yield sensitivity in response to climate change. Leaf and canopy spectroscopy …
usage and yield sensitivity in response to climate change. Leaf and canopy spectroscopy …
Herbarium specimens reveal a cryptic invasion of polyploid Centaurea stoebe in Europe
Numerous plant species are expanding their native ranges due to anthropogenic
environmental change. Because cytotypes of polyploid complexes often show similar …
environmental change. Because cytotypes of polyploid complexes often show similar …
[HTML][HTML] Plant–soil feedback is dependent on tree mycorrhizal types and tree species richness in a subtropical forest
Y Pan, Y Wang, X He, S Zhang, X Song, N Zhang - Geoderma, 2024 - Elsevier
Plant-soil feedback (PSF) is an important driver of plant species coexistence and diversity
maintenance. However, it remains unclear how changes in PSF due to decline in tree …
maintenance. However, it remains unclear how changes in PSF due to decline in tree …
Root and shoot phenology, architecture, and organ properties: an integrated trait network among 44 herbaceous wetland species
Integrating traits across above‐and belowground organs offers comprehensive insights into
plant ecology, but their various functions also increase model complexity. This study aimed …
plant ecology, but their various functions also increase model complexity. This study aimed …
Spatial variability in herbaceous plant phenology is mostly explained by variability in temperature but also by photoperiod and functional traits
Whereas temporal variability of plant phenology in response to climate change has already
been well studied, the spatial variability of phenology is not well understood. Given that …
been well studied, the spatial variability of phenology is not well understood. Given that …
The linkage between functional traits and drone-derived phenology of 74 Northern Hemisphere tree species
Tree phenology is a major component of the global carbon and water cycle, serving as a
fingerprint of climate change, and exhibiting significant variability both within and between …
fingerprint of climate change, and exhibiting significant variability both within and between …
Plant species phenology differs between climate and land‐use scenarios and relates to plant functional traits
Phenological shifts due to changing climate are often highly species and context specific.
Land‐use practices such as mowing or grazing directly affect the phenology of grassland …
Land‐use practices such as mowing or grazing directly affect the phenology of grassland …
Integration of historic collections can shed light on patterns of change in plant–pollinator interactions and pollination service
Mutualistic interactions between plants and animal pollinators are increasingly under threat
through anthropogenic change, and it is critical to understand how temporal changes affect …
through anthropogenic change, and it is critical to understand how temporal changes affect …
[HTML][HTML] Flowering and leaf phenology are more variable and stronger associated to functional traits in herbaceous compared to tree species
S Horbach, R Rauschkolb, C Römermann - Flora, 2023 - Elsevier
Phenology of plants is changing rapidly due to global change which may have a large
impact on many interactions in ecosystems. So far studies on the phenology of herbaceous …
impact on many interactions in ecosystems. So far studies on the phenology of herbaceous …