An integrated approach of remote sensing and geospatial analysis for modeling and predicting the impacts of climate change on food security
The agriculture sector provides the majority of food supplies, ensures food security, and
promotes sustainable development. Due to recent climate changes as well as trends in …
promotes sustainable development. Due to recent climate changes as well as trends in …
Transformative changes in tree breeding for resilient forest restoration
Deciding how to establish woodland in forest restoration is not straightforward as different
outcomes may be obtained from different establishment approaches, each with cost …
outcomes may be obtained from different establishment approaches, each with cost …
Managing uncertainty in Scots pine range-wide adaptation under climate change
HR Hallingbäck, V Burton… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Forests provide important ecosystem services and renewable materials. Yet, under a future
climate, optimal conditions will likely shift outside the current range for some tree species …
climate, optimal conditions will likely shift outside the current range for some tree species …
Climate-growth relationships for Norway spruce and Scots pine remained relatively stable in Norway over the past 60 years despite significant warming trends
Forests, especially in the northern latitudes, are vulnerable ecosystems to climate change,
and tree-ring data offer insights into growth-climate relationships as an important effect …
and tree-ring data offer insights into growth-climate relationships as an important effect …
Frost risk assessment based on the frost-induced injury rate of tea buds: A case study of the Yuezhou Long**g tea production area, China
W Lou, Y Zhao, X Huang, T Zhu, M Yang… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
The tea tree (Camellia sinensis [L.] O. Kuntze) is a perennial cash crop, whose tender shoots
and young leaves are used in tea production. Tea tree buds that have burst but have not yet …
and young leaves are used in tea production. Tea tree buds that have burst but have not yet …
Late spring frost delays tree spring phenology by reducing photosynthetic productivity
J Wang, H Hua, J Guo, X Huang, X Zhang… - Nature Climate …, 2025 - nature.com
Under climate warming, earlier spring phenology has heightened the risk of late spring frost
(LSF) damage. However, the intricate interplay among LSF, spring phenology and …
(LSF) damage. However, the intricate interplay among LSF, spring phenology and …
Morpho-anatomical trait variability of the Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) needles in natural populations along elevational diversity gradient
V Popović, B Nikolić, A Lučić, L Rakonjac… - Trees, 2022 - Springer
Key message Norway spruce needle trait variation in natural populations along elevational
gradient (980–1860 m asl) was driven more by environmental than genetic factors. Humid …
gradient (980–1860 m asl) was driven more by environmental than genetic factors. Humid …
Tree maladaptation under mid-latitude early spring warming and late cold spell: implications for assisted migration
Global warming is predicted to extend the growing season of trees and plants, and advance
spring phenology. However, intensification of extreme climate events in mid-latitude forests …
spring phenology. However, intensification of extreme climate events in mid-latitude forests …
Map** threats of spring frost damage to tea plants using satellite-based minimum temperature estimation in China
P Wang, J Tang, Y Ma, D Wu, J Yang, Z **, Z Huo - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Spring frost damage (SFD), defined as the disaster during the period of newly formed tea
buds in spring caused by lower temperature and frost damage, is a particular challenge for …
buds in spring caused by lower temperature and frost damage, is a particular challenge for …
[HTML][HTML] Development of a universal height response model for transfer of Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst) in Fennoscandia
Norway spruce is a major industrial tree species in Fennoscandia and future productivity of
the species must be secured by matching the variation in adaptation of the species with …
the species must be secured by matching the variation in adaptation of the species with …