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Junhu Dai

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International Journal of Biometeorology|November 2, 2012
Multiple phenological responses to climate change among 42 plant species in Xi'an, ChinaJunhu Dai, Huanjiong Wang, Quansheng Ge
International Journal of Biometeorology|June 5, 2013
The spatial pattern of leaf phenology and its response to climate change in ChinaJunhu Dai, Huanjiong Wang, Quansheng Ge
International Journal of Biometeorology|May 22, 2013
Simulating changes in the leaf unfolding time of 20 plant species in China over the twenty-first centuryQuansheng Ge, Huanjiong Wang, Junhu Dai
Scientific Reports|June 5, 2020
Responses of Autumn Phenology to Climate Change and the Correlations of Plant Hormone RegulationShixi Zhang, Junhu Dai, Quansheng Ge
International Journal of Biometeorology|June 8, 2026
Significant impact of soil moisture on the response of spring phenology to extreme heat and drought in northern ChinaXinyue Gao, Zexing Tao, Junhu Dai
International Journal of Biometeorology|September 8, 2025
A comprehensive evaluation framework for climate effect on plant viewing activitiesXinyue Gao, Junhu Dai, Zexing Tao, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|November 7, 2022
Tourist risk assessment of pollen allergy in tourism attractions: A case study in the Summer Palace, Beijing, ChinaYu Zhou, Junhu Dai, Haolong Liu, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 1, 2017
Comment on "Outburst flood at 1920 BCE supports historicity of China's Great Flood and the Xia dynasty"Wenxiang Wu, Junhu Dai, Yang Zhou, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 5, 2014
Phenological response to climate change in China: a meta-analysisQuansheng Ge, Huanjiong Wang, This Rutishauser, et al.
Tree Physiology|December 11, 2023
Spring wood phenology responds more strongly to chilling temperatures than bud phenology in European conifersShaozhi Lin, Huanjiong Wang, Junhu Dai, et al.
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International Journal of Biometeorology|November 2, 2012
Multiple phenological responses to climate change among 42 plant species in Xi'an, ChinaJunhu Dai, Huanjiong Wang, Quansheng Ge
International Journal of Biometeorology|June 5, 2013
The spatial pattern of leaf phenology and its response to climate change in ChinaJunhu Dai, Huanjiong Wang, Quansheng Ge
International Journal of Biometeorology|May 22, 2013
Simulating changes in the leaf unfolding time of 20 plant species in China over the twenty-first centuryQuansheng Ge, Huanjiong Wang, Junhu Dai
Scientific Reports|June 5, 2020
Responses of Autumn Phenology to Climate Change and the Correlations of Plant Hormone RegulationShixi Zhang, Junhu Dai, Quansheng Ge
International Journal of Biometeorology|June 8, 2026
Significant impact of soil moisture on the response of spring phenology to extreme heat and drought in northern ChinaXinyue Gao, Zexing Tao, Junhu Dai
International Journal of Biometeorology|September 8, 2025
A comprehensive evaluation framework for climate effect on plant viewing activitiesXinyue Gao, Junhu Dai, Zexing Tao, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|November 7, 2022
Tourist risk assessment of pollen allergy in tourism attractions: A case study in the Summer Palace, Beijing, ChinaYu Zhou, Junhu Dai, Haolong Liu, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 1, 2017
Comment on "Outburst flood at 1920 BCE supports historicity of China's Great Flood and the Xia dynasty"Wenxiang Wu, Junhu Dai, Yang Zhou, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 5, 2014
Phenological response to climate change in China: a meta-analysisQuansheng Ge, Huanjiong Wang, This Rutishauser, et al.
Tree Physiology|December 11, 2023
Spring wood phenology responds more strongly to chilling temperatures than bud phenology in European conifersShaozhi Lin, Huanjiong Wang, Junhu Dai, et al.
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