[HTML][HTML] Climate change impacts on winter chill for temperate fruit and nut production: a review
E Luedeling - Scientia Horticulturae, 2012 - Elsevier
Temperate fruit and nut species require exposure to chilling conditions in winter to break
dormancy and produce high yields. Adequate winter chill is an important site characteristic …
dormancy and produce high yields. Adequate winter chill is an important site characteristic …
Climate change adaptation in and through agroforestry: four decades of research initiated by Peter Huxley
Agroforestry (AF)-based adaptation to global climate change can consist of (1) reversal of
negative trends in diverse tree cover as generic portfolio risk management strategy;(2) …
negative trends in diverse tree cover as generic portfolio risk management strategy;(2) …
Vegetation phenology on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and its response to climate change (1982–2013)
Using NDVI3g vegetation index, we defined 18 phenology metrics to investigate
phenological change on the Tibetan Plateau (TP). Considering the heterogeneity of …
phenological change on the Tibetan Plateau (TP). Considering the heterogeneity of …
Combined control of multiple extreme climate stressors on autumn vegetation phenology on the Tibetan Plateau under past and future climate change
Existing research on autumn vegetation phenology is limited to phenological responses to
gradual climate change. Considerably less attention has been paid to extreme climate …
gradual climate change. Considerably less attention has been paid to extreme climate …
[HTML][HTML] Responses of spring phenology in temperate zone trees to climate warming: a case study of apricot flowering in China
The timing of spring phenology in most temperate zone plants results from the combined
effects of both autumn/winter cold and spring heat. Temperature increases in spring can …
effects of both autumn/winter cold and spring heat. Temperature increases in spring can …
Identification of chilling and heat requirements of cherry trees—a statistical approach
E Luedeling, A Kunz, MM Blanke - International Journal of Biometeorology, 2013 - Springer
Most trees from temperate climates require the accumulation of winter chill and subsequent
heat during their dormant phase to resume growth and initiate flowering in the following …
heat during their dormant phase to resume growth and initiate flowering in the following …
Decision analysis of agroforestry options reveals adoption risks for resource-poor farmers
H Do, E Luedeling, C Whitney - Agronomy for Sustainable development, 2020 - Springer
Agroforestry interventions have the potential to benefit the livelihoods of farmers and
communities worldwide. However, given the high system complexity, the long-term benefits …
communities worldwide. However, given the high system complexity, the long-term benefits …
[HTML][HTML] PhenoFlex-an integrated model to predict spring phenology in temperate fruit trees
E Luedeling, K Schiffers, T Fohrmann… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2021 - Elsevier
Forecasting spring phenology of temperate fruit trees is of high concern for orchard
plannersand fruit producers, particularly in the context of climate change. Responding to this …
plannersand fruit producers, particularly in the context of climate change. Responding to this …
Fusion of airborne LiDAR data and hyperspectral imagery for aboveground and belowground forest biomass estimation
Vegetation biomass is a key biophysical parameter for many ecological and environmental
models. The accurate estimation of biomass is essential for improving the accuracy and …
models. The accurate estimation of biomass is essential for improving the accuracy and …
Long‐term changes in the impacts of global warming on leaf phenology of four temperate tree species
Contrary to the generally advanced spring leaf unfolding under global warming, the effects
of the climate warming on autumn leaf senescence are highly variable with advanced …
of the climate warming on autumn leaf senescence are highly variable with advanced …