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Original article | published - EPub

Temporal photoperiod sensitivity and forcing requirements for budburst in temperate tree seedlings


AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY 2018 ; 248: 82 - 90







Authors

Malyshev A*1, Henry HAL, Bolte A, A.S. Arfin Khan M, Kreyling J1


Abstract

Phenological responses to winter and spring warming in trees alter growing season length and can influence productivity. An improved mechanistic understanding of phenology, including temporal changes in budburst forcing requirements (BFR) and photoperiod sensitivity, could improve projections of phenological shifts and changes in tree species composition in response to climate warming. We investigated changes in BFR and photoperiod sensitivities at high temporal resolution from mid-winter to spring in seedlings of eight common deciduous and coniferous temperate tree species. Eight provenances of F. sylvatica, a dominant European species, also were included to examine variability in bud dormancy patterns within a species. Tree seedlings were over-wintered in a common garden and transferred weekly into climate chambers at forcing temperatures (+20°C) from December to April. Budburst was observed under 16 and 8h photoperiods. Across species, as chilling unit sums accumulated, BFR and photoperiod sensitivity decreased. Functions relating chilling and forcing unit sums explained ambient spring budburst accurately. BFR differed strongly among species, but not among provenances of F. sylvatica from similar latitudes. Overall, our results indicate that a precise tracking of BFR and photoperiod sensitivity helps explain species-specific differences in phenotypic sensitivities, which can improve species-specific projections of phenological responses to climate warming.

Published in

AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY


Year 2018
Impact Factor (2018) 4.189
Volume 248
Issue
Pages 82 - 90
Open Access nein
Peer reviewed nein
Article type Original article
Article state published - EPub
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2017.09.011

Common journal data

Short name: AGR FOREST METEOROL
ISSN: 0168-1923
eISSN: 1873-2240
Country: NETHERLANDS
Language: Multi-Language
Categories:
  • FORESTRY
  • AGRONOMY
  • METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES


Impact factor trend

Year Impact Factor
2008 3.668
2009 3.197
2010 3.228
2011 3.389
2012 3.421
2013 3.894
2014 3.762
2015 4.461
2016 3.887
2017 4.039
2018 4.189
2019 4.651
2020 5.734
2021 6.424
2022 6.2
2023 5.6
2024 5.7

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