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Quantifying phenological plasticity to temperature in two temperate tree species
by
Kremer, Antoine
, Michalet, Richard
, Vitasse, Yann
, Delzon, Sylvain
, Bresson, Caroline C.
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Altitude
/ altitudinal gradient
/ Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Autoecology
/ autumn
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ common garden
/ drought
/ Ecological genetics
/ Ecology, environment
/ Fagus sylvatica
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ gardens
/ General aspects
/ global warming
/ growing season
/ Growing seasons
/ heat sums
/ Human ecology
/ leaves
/ Life Sciences
/ Phenology
/ Phenotypic plasticity
/ Plant morphology
/ Population growth
/ Quercus petraea
/ reaction norm
/ Seedlings
/ spring
/ temperature
/ trees
/ warm season
2010
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Quantifying phenological plasticity to temperature in two temperate tree species
by
Kremer, Antoine
, Michalet, Richard
, Vitasse, Yann
, Delzon, Sylvain
, Bresson, Caroline C.
in
Altitude
/ altitudinal gradient
/ Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Autoecology
/ autumn
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ common garden
/ drought
/ Ecological genetics
/ Ecology, environment
/ Fagus sylvatica
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ gardens
/ General aspects
/ global warming
/ growing season
/ Growing seasons
/ heat sums
/ Human ecology
/ leaves
/ Life Sciences
/ Phenology
/ Phenotypic plasticity
/ Plant morphology
/ Population growth
/ Quercus petraea
/ reaction norm
/ Seedlings
/ spring
/ temperature
/ trees
/ warm season
2010
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Quantifying phenological plasticity to temperature in two temperate tree species
by
Kremer, Antoine
, Michalet, Richard
, Vitasse, Yann
, Delzon, Sylvain
, Bresson, Caroline C.
in
Altitude
/ altitudinal gradient
/ Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Autoecology
/ autumn
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ common garden
/ drought
/ Ecological genetics
/ Ecology, environment
/ Fagus sylvatica
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ gardens
/ General aspects
/ global warming
/ growing season
/ Growing seasons
/ heat sums
/ Human ecology
/ leaves
/ Life Sciences
/ Phenology
/ Phenotypic plasticity
/ Plant morphology
/ Population growth
/ Quercus petraea
/ reaction norm
/ Seedlings
/ spring
/ temperature
/ trees
/ warm season
2010
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Quantifying phenological plasticity to temperature in two temperate tree species
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Quantifying phenological plasticity to temperature in two temperate tree species
2010
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1. Phenotypic plasticity allows large shifts in the timing of phenology within one single generation and drives phenotypic variability under environmental changes, thus it will enhance the inherent adaptive capacities of plants against future changes of climate. 2. Using five common gardens set along an altitudinal gradient (100–1600 m asl.), we experimentally examined the phenotypic plasticity of leaf phenology in response to temperature increase for two temperate tree species (Fagus sylvatica and Quercus petraea). We used seedlings from three populations of each species inhabiting different altitudes (400, 800 and 1200 m asl.). Leaf unfolding in spring and leaf senescence in autumn were monitored on seedlings for 2 years. 3. Overall, a high phenological plasticity was found for both species. The reaction norms of leaf unfolding date to temperature linearly accelerated for both species with an average shift of −5·7 days per degree increase. Timing of leaf senescence exhibited hyperbolic trends for beech due to earlier senescence at the lowest elevation garden and no or slight trends for oak. There was no difference in the magnitude of phenological plasticity among populations from different elevations. For both species, the growing season length increased to reach maximum values at about 10–13 °C of annual temperature according to the population. 4. Since the magnitude of phenological plasticity is high for all the tested populations, they are likely to respond immediately to temperature variations in terms of leaf phenology. Consequently the mid- to high-elevation populations are likely to experience a longer growing season with climate warming. The results suggest that climate warming could lengthen the growing season of all populations over the altitudinal gradient, although the low-elevation populations, especially of beech, may experience accelerated senescence and shorter growing season due to drought and other climate changes associated with warming.
Publisher
Wiley,CCSD,Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Blackwell Publishing,Wiley-Blackwell
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ISBN
0002845894000
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