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Species that require long day conditions to flower are not advancing their flowering phenology as fast as species without photoperiod requirements.

Karen ZengAlexander T SentinellaCharlotte ArmitageAngela T Moles
Published in: Annals of botany (2024)
Short day plants are keeping up with plants that do not have photoperiod requirements, suggesting that daylength requirements do not hinder changes in phenology. However, long day plants are not changing their phenology and may risk falling behind as competitors and pollinators adapt to climate change.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • genetic diversity
  • human health
  • arabidopsis thaliana