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Plant phenology is very sensitive to changes in climate, especially temperature
Using historical phenological observations (1980-2013), Associate Researcher Ma Qianqian and collaborators from the Ecology Center of the South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, analyzed the response of the flowering and fruiting phenology and fruit development periods of six common temperate woody plants to climate warming , the study found: the flowering and fruiting times of all species advance as the climate warms
The research results have been recently published in Global Change Biology (IF 2021 = 13.
Literature link: https://onlinelibrary.
Figure: Changes in flowering time (a), fruiting time (b) and fruit development period (c) from 1980 to 2013