From Pinot to Xinomavro in the world's future wine-growing regions
EM Wolkovich, I García de Cortázar-Atauri… - Nature Climate …, 2018 - nature.com
Predicted impacts of climate change on crops—including yield declines and loss of
conservation lands—could be mitigated by exploiting existing diversity within crops. Here we …
conservation lands—could be mitigated by exploiting existing diversity within crops. Here we …
Deacclimation after cold acclimation—a crucial, but widely neglected part of plant winter survival
Temperate and boreal plants show natural low temperature acclimation during autumn. This
cold acclimation process results in increased freezing tolerance. Global climate change is …
cold acclimation process results in increased freezing tolerance. Global climate change is …
[HTML][HTML] Vegetation phenology from Sentinel-2 and field cameras for a Dutch barrier island
Remote sensing studies of vegetation phenology increasingly benefit from freely available
satellite imagery acquired with high temporal frequency at fine spatial resolution. Particularly …
satellite imagery acquired with high temporal frequency at fine spatial resolution. Particularly …
Predicted range shifts of alien tree species in Europe
R Puchałka, S Paź-Dyderska, AM Jagodziński… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2023 - Elsevier
Alien tree species are considered both a threat to nature conservation and a base for forest
management. We compiled species occurrences from biodiversity databases, forest …
management. We compiled species occurrences from biodiversity databases, forest …
Climatically controlled reproduction drives interannual growth variability in a temperate tree species
Climatically controlled allocation to reproduction is a key mechanism by which climate
influences tree growth and may explain lagged correlations between climate and growth …
influences tree growth and may explain lagged correlations between climate and growth …
Warmer springs have increased the frequency and extension of late-frost defoliations in southern European beech forests
Climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme climate events, causing profound
impacts on forest function and composition. Late frost defoliation (LFD) events, the loss of …
impacts on forest function and composition. Late frost defoliation (LFD) events, the loss of …
[HTML][HTML] Connecting atmospheric blocking to European temperature extremes in spring
Connecting Atmospheric Blocking to European Temperature Extremes in Spring in: Journal of
Climate Volume 30 Issue 2 (2017) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation Logo Logo Logo …
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Growing season and radial growth predicted for Fagus sylvatica under climate change
Climate scenarios for Slovenia suggest an increase in the mean annual temperature by 2° C
over the next six decades, associated with changes in the seasonal distribution of …
over the next six decades, associated with changes in the seasonal distribution of …
Genetic constraints on temporal variation of airborne reflectance spectra and their uncertainties over a temperate forest
Remote sensing enhances large-scale biodiversity monitoring by overcoming temporal and
spatial limitations of ground-based measurements and allows assessment of multiple plant …
spatial limitations of ground-based measurements and allows assessment of multiple plant …
The European Forest Condition Monitor: using remotely sensed forest greenness to identify hot spots of forest decline
Forest decline, in course of climate change, has become a frequently observed
phenomenon. Much of the observed decline has been associated with an increasing …
phenomenon. Much of the observed decline has been associated with an increasing …