Extension of the growing season increases vegetation exposure to frost
Qiang Liu,
Shilong Piao (),
Ivan A. Janssens,
Yongshuo Fu,
Shushi Peng,
Xu Lian,
Philippe Ciais,
Ranga B. Myneni,
Josep Peñuelas and
Tao Wang
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Qiang Liu: Peking University
Shilong Piao: Peking University
Ivan A. Janssens: University of Antwerp
Yongshuo Fu: Peking University
Shushi Peng: Peking University
Xu Lian: Peking University
Philippe Ciais: CEA CNRS UVSQ
Ranga B. Myneni: Boston University
Josep Peñuelas: Cerdanyola del Valles
Tao Wang: Chinese Academy of Sciences
Nature Communications, 2018, vol. 9, issue 1, 1-8
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Abstract While climate warming reduces the occurrence of frost events, the warming-induced lengthening of the growing season of plants in the Northern Hemisphere may actually induce more frequent frost days during the growing season (GSFDs, days with minimum temperature
Date: 2018
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