RZ
Publications
- Flowering in the Northern Hemisphere is delayed by frost after leaf-out
- Extended duration of the budburst period under future climate warming: insights from a model
- The genomes of pecan and Chinese hickory provide insights into Carya evolution and nut nutrition
- Spring phenology in subtropical trees: Developing process-based models on an experimental basis
- Chilling accumulation and photoperiod regulate rest break and bud burst in five subtropical tree species
- Biochar enhances nut quality of Torreya grandis and soil fertility under simulated nitrogen deposition
- Beyond rest and quiescence (endodormancy and ecodormancy): A novel model for quantifying plant–environment interaction in bud dormancy release
- High autumn temperatures increase the depth of bud dormancy in the subtropical Torreya grandis and Carya illinoinensis and delay leaf senescence in the deciduous Carya
- Extending the Cultivation Area of Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) Toward the South in Southeastern Subtropical China May Cause Increased Cold Damage
- Experiments Are Necessary in Process-Based Tree Phenology Modelling
- Biochar application alleviates unbalanced nutrient uptake caused by N deposition in Torreya grandis trees and seedlings
- Supplementary material to "A model of the within-population variability of budburst in forest trees"
- A model of the within-population variability of budburst in forest trees
- Discovering ecophysiological causes of different spring phenology responses of trees to climatic warming
- A hundred years after: endodormancy and the chilling requirement in subtropical trees
- A model of the within-population variability of budburst in forest trees
- Meta-analytic and experimental evidence that warmer climate leads to shift from advanced to delayed spring phenology
- Differences between four sympatric subtropical tree species in the interactive effects of three environmental cues on leaf-out phenology
- The chilling requirement of subtropical trees is fulfilled by high temperatures: A generalized hypothesis for tree endodormancy release and a method for testing it
- Temperature sum models in plant spring phenology studies: two commonly used methods have different fields of application
- Dormancy characteristics of lammas-growth seedlings of subtropical trees and their phenological responses to experimental warming
- Organ-specific rest and quiescence in response to chilling and forcing in subtropical Torreya grandis trees
- Effects of climatic warming on spring phenology in subtropical trees: process-based modelling with experiments designed for model development
- Nutrient competition between female cones and young seeds in spring affects the physiological dropping and nut‐setting rate in Torreya grandis
- Late spring frost delays tree spring phenology by reducing photosynthetic productivity