2022
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.1789
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Spring and autumn phenology in an understory herb are uncorrelated and driven by different factors

Abstract: Premise Climate warming has altered the start and end of growing seasons in temperate regions. Ultimately, these changes occur at the individual level, but little is known about how previous seasonal life‐history events, temperature, and plant‐resource state simultaneously influence the spring and autumn phenology of plant individuals. Methods We studied the relationships between the timing of leaf‐out and shoot senescence over 3 years in a natural population of the long‐lived understory herb Lathyrus vernus a… Show more

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