Phenological investigations of different winter-deciduous species growing under Mediterranean conditions

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Abstract

Phenological stages are the result of biorhythms and environmental factors, these last are probably the same ones that caused, during evolution, adjustments of the species to different climate. The present study was carried out in a Phenological Garden located in central Italy (Perugia, Umbria Region) which contains indicator species, common to all International Phenological Gardens. The aim of this study was to determine and analyse the average trends of development of eight plant species and their phenological adjustment to the Mediterranean environment, over a nine-year period (1997-2005). The results of the statistical analyses show a strong relationship between the temperature trends and vegetative seasonal evolutions interpreted by phenological data for all the species considered. Moreover, it was demonstrated that the plants studied may approach or close completely the timing gaps eventually created during the first phenological phases, adjusting thus the beginning of subsequent phenophases. © INRA, EDP Sciences, 2007.

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Orlandi, F., Bonofiglio, T., Ruga, L., Sgromo, C., Romano, B., & Fornaciari, M. (2007). Phenological investigations of different winter-deciduous species growing under Mediterranean conditions. Annals of Forest Science, 64(5), 557–568. https://doi.org/10.1051/forest:2007033

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