Winter climate change mediates the sensitivity of vegetation leaf-out to spring warming in high latitudes in china

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  • What: Since the SOS in the study area was focused on mid-April to early May, changes in winter and spring climates were taken into account in analyzing the effect of climate on SOS. The lines indicate the linear fit for the partial correlation coefficient, and the shading represents the 95% confidence band. systems and are more susceptible to soil moisture fluctuations than forests (Chen et_al, 2015), changes in spring and winter precipitation significantly affect the SOS of grassland. simply a function of ordinary vegetation growth: the study focuses on the process of new leaves appearing in . . .

     

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