Plant developmental responses to climate change
Climate change is multi-faceted, and includes changing concentrations of greenhouse
gases in the atmosphere, rising temperatures, changes in precipitation patterns, and …
gases in the atmosphere, rising temperatures, changes in precipitation patterns, and …
Plant molecular stress responses face climate change
Environmental stress factors such as drought, elevated temperature, salinity and rising CO 2
affect plant growth and pose a growing threat to sustainable agriculture. This has become a …
affect plant growth and pose a growing threat to sustainable agriculture. This has become a …
Why does phenology drive species distribution?
I Chuine - … Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Despite the numerous studies which have been conducted during the past decade on
species ranges and their relationship to the environment, our understanding of how …
species ranges and their relationship to the environment, our understanding of how …
Climate change and the flowering time of annual crops
PQ Craufurd, TR Wheeler - Journal of Experimental botany, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Crop production is inherently sensitive to variability in climate. Temperature is a major
determinant of the rate of plant development and, under climate change, warmer …
determinant of the rate of plant development and, under climate change, warmer …
Flowers and climate change: a metabolic perspective
M Borghi, L Perez de Souza, T Yoshida… - New …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Adverse climatic conditions at the time of flowering severely hinder crop yields and threaten
the interactions between plants and their pollinators. These features depend on a common …
the interactions between plants and their pollinators. These features depend on a common …
Examining plant physiological responses to climate change through an evolutionary lens
Examining Plant Physiological Responses to Climate Change through an Evolutionary Lens |
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Warming, CO2, and nitrogen deposition interactively affect a plant‐pollinator mutualism
SER Hoover, JJ Ladley, AA Shchepetkina… - Ecology …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental changes threaten plant‐pollinator mutualisms and their critical ecosystem
service. Drivers such as land use, invasions and climate change can affect pollinator …
service. Drivers such as land use, invasions and climate change can affect pollinator …
Different ways to die in a changing world: Consequences of climate change for tree species performance and survival through an ecophysiological perspective
PE Menezes‐Silva, L Loram‐Lourenço… - Ecology and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic activities such as uncontrolled deforestation and increasing greenhouse gas
emissions are responsible for triggering a series of environmental imbalances that affect the …
emissions are responsible for triggering a series of environmental imbalances that affect the …
Genetic and physiological bases for phenological responses to current and predicted climates
We are now reaching the stage at which specific genetic factors with known physiological
effects can be tied directly and quantitatively to variation in phenology. With such a …
effects can be tied directly and quantitatively to variation in phenology. With such a …
Implications of High Temperature and Elevated CO2 on Flowering Time in Plants
SVK Jagadish, RN Bahuguna… - Frontiers in plant …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Flowering is a crucial determinant for plant reproductive success and seed-set. Increasing
temperature and elevated carbon-dioxide (e [CO2]) are key climate change factors that …
temperature and elevated carbon-dioxide (e [CO2]) are key climate change factors that …