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Change in the Green-Up Dates for Quercus mongolica in Northeast China and Its Climate-Driven Mechanism from 1962 to 2012

The currently available studies on the green-up date were mainly based on ground observations and/or satellite data, and few model simulations integrated with wide coverage satellite data have been reported at large scale over a long time period (i.e., > 30 years). In this study, we combined phen...

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Autores principales: Fan, Deqin, Zhu, Wenquan, Zheng, Zhoutao, Zhang, Donghai, Pan, Yaozhong, Jiang, Nan, Zhou, Xiafei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4476677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26098358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130516
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author Fan, Deqin
Zhu, Wenquan
Zheng, Zhoutao
Zhang, Donghai
Pan, Yaozhong
Jiang, Nan
Zhou, Xiafei
author_facet Fan, Deqin
Zhu, Wenquan
Zheng, Zhoutao
Zhang, Donghai
Pan, Yaozhong
Jiang, Nan
Zhou, Xiafei
author_sort Fan, Deqin
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description The currently available studies on the green-up date were mainly based on ground observations and/or satellite data, and few model simulations integrated with wide coverage satellite data have been reported at large scale over a long time period (i.e., > 30 years). In this study, we combined phenology mechanism model, long-term climate data and synoptic scale remote sensing data to investigate the change in the green-up dates for Quercus mongolica over 33 weather stations in Northeast China and its climate-driven mechanism during 1962-2012. The results indicated that the unified phenology model can be well parameterized with the satellite derived green-up dates. The optimal daily mean temperature for chilling effect was between -27°C and 1°C for Q. mongolica in Northeast China, while the optimal daily mean temperature for forcing effect was above -3°C. The green-up dates for Q. mongolica across Northeast China showed a delayed latitudinal gradient of 2.699 days degree(-1), with the earliest date on the Julian day 93 (i.e., 3(th) April) in the south and the latest date on the Julian day 129 (i.e., 9(th) May) in the north. The green-up date for Q. mongolica in Northeast China has advanced 6.6 days (1.3 days decade(-1)) from 1962 to 2012. With the prevailing warming in autumn, winter and spring in Northeast China during the past 51 years, the chilling effect for Q. mongolica has been weakened, while the forcing effect has been enhanced. The advancing trend in the green-up dates for Q. mongolica implied that the enhanced forcing effect to accelerate green-up was stronger than the weakened chilling effect to hold back green-up while the changes of both effects were caused by the warming climate.
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spelling pubmed-44766772015-06-25 Change in the Green-Up Dates for Quercus mongolica in Northeast China and Its Climate-Driven Mechanism from 1962 to 2012 Fan, Deqin Zhu, Wenquan Zheng, Zhoutao Zhang, Donghai Pan, Yaozhong Jiang, Nan Zhou, Xiafei PLoS One Research Article The currently available studies on the green-up date were mainly based on ground observations and/or satellite data, and few model simulations integrated with wide coverage satellite data have been reported at large scale over a long time period (i.e., > 30 years). In this study, we combined phenology mechanism model, long-term climate data and synoptic scale remote sensing data to investigate the change in the green-up dates for Quercus mongolica over 33 weather stations in Northeast China and its climate-driven mechanism during 1962-2012. The results indicated that the unified phenology model can be well parameterized with the satellite derived green-up dates. The optimal daily mean temperature for chilling effect was between -27°C and 1°C for Q. mongolica in Northeast China, while the optimal daily mean temperature for forcing effect was above -3°C. The green-up dates for Q. mongolica across Northeast China showed a delayed latitudinal gradient of 2.699 days degree(-1), with the earliest date on the Julian day 93 (i.e., 3(th) April) in the south and the latest date on the Julian day 129 (i.e., 9(th) May) in the north. The green-up date for Q. mongolica in Northeast China has advanced 6.6 days (1.3 days decade(-1)) from 1962 to 2012. With the prevailing warming in autumn, winter and spring in Northeast China during the past 51 years, the chilling effect for Q. mongolica has been weakened, while the forcing effect has been enhanced. The advancing trend in the green-up dates for Q. mongolica implied that the enhanced forcing effect to accelerate green-up was stronger than the weakened chilling effect to hold back green-up while the changes of both effects were caused by the warming climate. Public Library of Science 2015-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4476677/ /pubmed/26098358 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130516 Text en © 2015 Fan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Fan, Deqin
Zhu, Wenquan
Zheng, Zhoutao
Zhang, Donghai
Pan, Yaozhong
Jiang, Nan
Zhou, Xiafei
Change in the Green-Up Dates for Quercus mongolica in Northeast China and Its Climate-Driven Mechanism from 1962 to 2012
title Change in the Green-Up Dates for Quercus mongolica in Northeast China and Its Climate-Driven Mechanism from 1962 to 2012
title_full Change in the Green-Up Dates for Quercus mongolica in Northeast China and Its Climate-Driven Mechanism from 1962 to 2012
title_fullStr Change in the Green-Up Dates for Quercus mongolica in Northeast China and Its Climate-Driven Mechanism from 1962 to 2012
title_full_unstemmed Change in the Green-Up Dates for Quercus mongolica in Northeast China and Its Climate-Driven Mechanism from 1962 to 2012
title_short Change in the Green-Up Dates for Quercus mongolica in Northeast China and Its Climate-Driven Mechanism from 1962 to 2012
title_sort change in the green-up dates for quercus mongolica in northeast china and its climate-driven mechanism from 1962 to 2012
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4476677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26098358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130516
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