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Spring Frost Following Warm Spell and Its Effect on the Growth of the Trees in Spring(PDF)

《北方园艺》[ISSN:1001-0009/CN:23-1247/S]

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2015年16
Page:
195-201
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Title:
Spring Frost Following Warm Spell and Its Effect on the Growth of the Trees in Spring
Author(s):
WANG Zi1XU Junliang1WEI Hongxu2
(1.College of Forestry,Henan University of Science and Technology,Luoyang,Henan 471003;2.Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Changchun,Jilin 130102)
Keywords:
‘spring frost following warm spell’global changetemperature fluctuationlow-temperature frostspring warm temperature
PACS:
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DOI:
10.11937/bfyy.201516046
Abstract:
The weather events of ‘spring frost following warm spell’ (SFWS),driven by climate change,has been more and more frequent up to date.However,the mechanism for effects of SFWS on forestry system has not been well detected,especially about information of tree-growth response.Materials in China revealed that the attention to SFWS was commenced at 1975,and most studies were found from southwest provinces,resulting in insufficient evidence at the national scale.For research objectives,results from Chinese studies were mainly obtained about the atmospheric cause and frost damage to crops,whilst frost damage to trees apparently obtained deserved attention.In contrast,international studies focused mainly on effects of SFWS on forest system.For the mechanism of frost-damage to plants exposed to SFWS,it was considered to be caused by continuous low temperature and sudden decline of temperature in spring according to Chinese studies,while it was concluded to be caused by phenology advance driven by global warming according to international points.Therefore,through analysis on conclusions from international studies on trees and temperature data of China at the national scale,it was shown that SFWS may have probably caused damages to trees in Chinese forests.It was hoped that results in the present study could summon more attention about SFWS effect on trees in China.

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