Phenological patterns of herbaceous Mediterranean plant communities in spring: is there a difference between native and formerly-cultivated grasslands?
Background and aims – Plant phenology, defined as the timing of recurring life events like leaf flushing, flowering, or fruiting, is highly sensitive to environmental factors such as photoperiod, temperature, and moisture. Phenological synchrony between interacting species – such as plants and their...
Main Authors: | Manon C.M. Hess, Pilar Angélica Gómez-Ruiz, Leonor Patricia C. Morellato, Elise Buisson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Meise Botanic Garden
2022-05-01
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Series: | Plant Ecology and Evolution |
Online Access: | https://plecevo.eu/article/86335/download/pdf/ |
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