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- Contrasting responses of autumn-leaf senescence to daytime and . . . - Nature
The earlier data of autumn senescence may be a potentially unrecognized positive feedback to climate change and consequently a weakening in the capability of terrestrial carbon uptake
- Chaoyang WU - Google Scholar
Chinese Academy of Sciences - Cited by 11,616 - Remote sensing - Climate change - Carbon cycling
- Contrasting responses of autumn-leaf senescence to daytime and night . . .
These results challenge the notion of prolonged growth under higher autumn temperatures, suggesting instead that leaf senescence in the Northern Hemisphere will begin earlier than currently expected, causing a positive climate feedback
- 中国科学院地理科学与资源研究所 - CAS
Land surface phenology of China's temperate ecosystems over 1999-2013: Spatial-temporal patterns, interaction effects, covariation with climate and implications for productivity
- This is the accepted version of the article: Wu, C. et al. Contrasting . . .
Climate change over the last several decades has modified the dates of plant flowering, leaf emergence, growth stages, and senescence, collectively termed phenology13 with stantial ecological and environmental consequences4 Both observations an simulations have found that air temperature has a positive influence on the onset of plant
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Contrasting Responses of Autumn-Leaf Senescence to Daytime and Night-Time Warming by Chaoyang Wu, Xiaoyue Wang, Huanjiong Wang, Philippe Ciais, Josep
- Author Correction: Contrasting responses of autumn-leaf . . . - Nature
Correction to: Nature Climate Change https: doi org 10 1038 s41558-018-0346-z, published online 26 November 2018 In the version of this Letter originally published, there were errors in
- Chaoyang WU | Professor (Full) | PhD | Chinese Academy of Sciences . . .
The increasing exposure to extreme heatwaves in urban areas from both climate change and the urban heat island (UHI) effect poses multiple threats and challenges to human society
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