Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Glob Chang Biol. 2013 May;19(5):1518-25. doi: 10.1111/gcb.12130. Epub 2013 Feb 5.
The impact of climate change on the advancement of plant phenological events has been heavily studied in the last decade. Although the majority of spring plant phenological events have been trending earlier, this is not universally true. Recent work has suggested that species that are not advancing in their spring phenological behavior are responding more to lack of winter chill than increased spring heat. One way to test this hypothesis is by evaluating the behavior of a species known to have a moderate to high chilling requirement and examining how it is responding to increased warming. This study used a 60-year data set for timing of leaf-out and male flowering of walnut (Juglans regia) cultivar 'Payne' to examine this issue. The spring phenological behavior of 'Payne' walnut differed depending on bud type. The vegetative buds, which have a higher chilling requirement, trended toward earlier leaf-out until about 1994, when they shifted to later leaf-out. The date of male bud pollen shedding advanced over the course of the whole record. Our findings suggest that many species which have exhibited earlier bud break are responding to warmer spring temperatures, but may shift into responding more to winter temperatures (lack of adequate chilling) as warming continues.
在过去的十年中,气候变化对植物物候事件进展的影响受到了广泛的研究。尽管大多数春季植物物候事件都呈现出提前的趋势,但并非普遍如此。最近的研究表明,那些在春季物候行为上没有提前的物种,对冬季缺乏寒冷的反应比对春季升温的反应更为强烈。检验这一假设的一种方法是评估一种已知具有中等至较高需冷量的物种的行为,并观察它对变暖的反应。本研究使用了 60 年的核桃(Juglans regia)品种‘Payne’展叶和雄花开放时间的数据,以研究这个问题。‘Payne’核桃的春季物候行为因芽型而异。具有较高需冷量的营养芽在 1994 年之前,展叶时间一直呈提前趋势,之后则转为延迟展叶。雄花芽花粉散出的日期在整个记录过程中都有所提前。我们的研究结果表明,许多已经表现出芽裂提前的物种对温暖的春季温度做出了反应,但随着变暖的持续,它们可能会更多地对冬季温度(缺乏足够的寒冷)做出反应。