Unexpected role of winter precipitation in determining heat requirement for spring vegetation green‐up at northern middle and high latitudes

YH Fu, S Piao, H Zhao, SJ Jeong, X Wang… - Global change …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Heat requirement, expressed in growing degree days (GDD), is a widely used method to
assess and predict the effect of temperature on plant development. Until recently, the …

Diverse responses of vegetation phenology to a warming climate

X Zhang, D Tarpley, JT Sullivan - Geophysical Research Letters, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Warming climates have been widely recognized to advance spring vegetation phenology.
However, the delayed responses of vegetation phenology to rising temperature and their …

Can changes in autumn phenology facilitate earlier green-up date of northern vegetation?

S Miaogen, N Jiang, P Dailiang, RAO Yuhan… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2020 - Elsevier
Climate warming has induced substantial advances in the onset of vegetation green-up in
the northern hemisphere during recent decades. To date, however, the temporal changes in …

Temperature sensitivity of spring vegetation phenology correlates to within-spring warming speed over the Northern Hemisphere

C Wang, R Cao, J Chen, Y Rao, Y Tang - Ecological Indicators, 2015 - Elsevier
The inter-annual shift of spring vegetation phenology relative to per unit change of
preseason temperature, referred to as temperature sensitivity (days° C− 1), quantifies the …

Interacting effects of temperature and precipitation on climatic sensitivity of spring vegetation green-up in arid mountains of China

J Du, Z He, KB Piatek, L Chen, P Lin, X Zhu - Agricultural and Forest …, 2019 - Elsevier
Vegetation spring phenology in arid mountain regions is undergoing profound changes as a
result of recent climate anomalies. While shifts in the timing of growth onset have been …

Changes in satellite‐derived spring vegetation green‐up date and its linkage to climate in China from 1982 to 2010: A multimethod analysis

N Cong, T Wang, H Nan, Y Ma, X Wang… - Global change …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The change in spring phenology is recognized to exert a major influence on carbon balance
dynamics in temperate ecosystems. Over the past several decades, several studies focused …

Little change in heat requirement for vegetation green-up on the Tibetan Plateau over the warming period of 1998–2012

N Cong, M Shen, S Piao, X Chen, S An, W Yang… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2017 - Elsevier
We investigated spatial and temporal variations in the accumulated growing degree-days
(AGDD) requirement for spring vegetation green-up onset on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) …

Earlier-season vegetation has greater temperature sensitivity of spring phenology in Northern Hemisphere

M Shen, Y Tang, J Chen, X Yang, C Wang, X Cui… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
In recent decades, satellite-derived start of vegetation growing season (SOS) has advanced
in many northern temperate and boreal regions. Both the magnitude of temperature increase …

Accelerated rate of vegetation green‐up related to warming at northern high latitudes

H Park, S Jeong, J Peñuelas - Global Change Biology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Mid‐to high‐latitude vegetation are experiencing changes in their seasonal cycles as a
result of climate change. Although the rates of seasonal growth from winter dormancy to …

Temperature sensitivity as an explanation of the latitudinal pattern of green-up date trend in Northern Hemisphere vegetation during 1982-2008.

M Shen, N Cong, R Cao - International Journal of …, 2015 - search.ebscohost.com
ABSTRACT The vegetation green-up date (GUD) is widely expected to advance to an earlier
date in the year in response to increasing spring temperature. However, although it is well …