Download PDFOpen PDF in browserClimate Change and Plant PhenologyEasyChair Preprint 1477513 pages•Date: September 10, 2024AbstractClimate change has become a critical factor influencing plant phenology, the study of the timing of seasonal biological events. This research explores the impacts of shifting climatic patterns on plant growth, flowering, and fruiting times. Through a comprehensive review of recent literature and analysis of empirical data, we assess how alterations in temperature, precipitation, and seasonal length affect phenological phases across various plant species. The findings reveal a general trend towards earlier onset of spring events and extended growing seasons, although responses vary among species and ecosystems. These phenological shifts have cascading effects on ecological interactions, including pollinator activity and plant-pollinator synchronization. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for predicting future ecological changes and for developing strategies to mitigate potential adverse effects on biodiversity and ecosystem services. This study underscores the importance of incorporating phenological data into climate change models and conservation planning to enhance ecosystem resilience and sustainability. Keyphrases: Agroecosystems, Plant Science, management, microbiome
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