Effects of experimental warming on Betula nana epidermal cell growth tested over its maximum climatological growth range
Published 2021 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Effects of experimental warming on Betula nana epidermal cell growth tested over its maximum climatological growth range
Authors
Keywords
Leaves, Seasons, Wetlands, Climate change, Tempering, Finland, Islands, Poland
Journal
PLoS One
Volume 16, Issue 5, Pages e0251625
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2021-05-20
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0251625
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Effect of preseason diurnal temperature range on the start of vegetation growing season in the Northern Hemisphere
- (2020) Yan Huang et al. ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
- Insect herbivory dampens Subarctic birch forest C sink response to warming
- (2020) Tarja Silfver et al. Nature Communications
- Isotopic and morphologic proxies for reconstructing light environment and leaf function of fossil leaves: a modern calibration in the Daintree Rainforest, Australia
- (2020) Alexander W. Cheesman et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
- Permafrost is warming at a global scale
- (2019) Boris K. Biskaborn et al. Nature Communications
- Plant phenology and global climate change: current progresses and challenges
- (2019) Shilong Piao et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Status and trends in Arctic vegetation: Evidence from experimental warming and long-term monitoring
- (2019) Anne D. Bjorkman et al. AMBIO
- A growing degree day inference model based on mountain birch leaf cuticle analysis over a latitudinal gradient in Fennoscandia
- (2019) Fabian EZ Ercan et al. HOLOCENE
- Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome
- (2018) Anne D. Bjorkman et al. NATURE
- The mechanisms of phenology: the patterns and processes of phenological shifts
- (2018) Helen E. Chmura et al. ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS
- Temperature sensitivity of willow dwarf shrub growth from two distinct High Arctic sites
- (2018) Agata Buchwal et al. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY
- Temperature and soil fertility as regulators of tree line Scots pine growth and survival-implications for the acclimation capacity of northern populations
- (2017) Matti Rousi et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Tipping point in plant-fungal interactions under severe drought causes abrupt rise in peatland ecosystem respiration
- (2017) Vincent E. J. Jassey et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Greater temperature sensitivity of plant phenology at colder sites: implications for convergence across northern latitudes
- (2017) Janet Prevéy et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Cell anatomy and leaf δ 13 C as proxies for shading and canopy structure in a Miocene forest from Ethiopia
- (2017) Rosemary T. Bush et al. PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY
- Phenological sensitivity to climate across taxa and trophic levels
- (2016) Stephen J. Thackeray et al. NATURE
- Initial Stages of Tundra Shrub Litter Decomposition May Be Accelerated by Deeper Winter Snow But Slowed Down by Spring Warming
- (2015) Daan Blok et al. ECOSYSTEMS
- Linked canopy, climate, and faunal change in the Cenozoic of Patagonia
- (2015) R. E. Dunn et al. SCIENCE
- Patterns of Change within a Tundra Landscape: 22-year Landsat NDVI Trends in an Area of the Northern Foothills of the Brooks Range, Alaska
- (2013) Martha K. Raynolds et al. ARCTIC ANTARCTIC AND ALPINE RESEARCH
- Reconstructing High Arctic growing season intensity from shoot length growth of a dwarf shrub
- (2013) Stef Weijers et al. HOLOCENE
- Climate change during the past 1000 years: a high-temporal-resolution multiproxy record from a mire in northern Finland
- (2012) Walter Finsinger et al. JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE
- Drought stress signals in modern and subfossil Quercus laurifolia (Fagaceae) leaves reflect winter precipitation in southern Florida tied to El Niño-Southern Oscillation activity
- (2010) Friederike Wagner-Cremer et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
- Evidence of changing intrinsic water-use efficiency under rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations in Boreal Fennoscandia from subfossil leaves and tree ring δ13C ratios
- (2010) MARY GAGEN et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- Tracing growing degree-day changes in the cuticle morphology of Betula nana leaves: a new micro-phenological palaeo-proxy
- (2010) Friederike Wagner-Cremer et al. JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE
- Why does phenology drive species distribution?
- (2010) I. Chuine PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreAdd your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload Now