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Junhu Dai

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Frontiers in Plant Science|May 7, 2020
The Interactive Effects of Chilling, Photoperiod, and Forcing Temperature on Flowering Phenology of Temperate Woody PlantsHuanjiong Wang, Hui Wang, Quansheng Ge, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|July 25, 2022
Modeling the effect of adaptation to future climate change on spring phenological trend of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)Huanjiong Wang, Shaozhi Lin, Junhu Dai, et al.
International Journal of Biometeorology|October 15, 2014
Geographical pattern in first bloom variability and its relation to temperature sensitivity in the USA and ChinaHuanjiong Wang, Quansheng Ge, Junhu Dai, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|June 15, 2021
A new method for broad-scale modeling and projection of plant assemblages under climatic, biotic, and environmental cofilteringAlessandro Ferrarini, Yang Bai, Junhu Dai, et al.
International Journal of Biometeorology|September 4, 2020
Comparison of chilling and heat requirements for leaf unfolding in deciduous woody species in temperate and subtropical ChinaYunjia Xu, Junhu Dai, Quansheng Ge, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|June 6, 2022
Stronger Spring Phenological Advance in Future Warming Scenarios for Temperate Species With a Lower Chilling SensitivityZhi Hu, Huanjiong Wang, Junhu Dai, et al.
International Journal of Biometeorology|May 27, 2017
Changes in flowering phenology of woody plants from 1963 to 2014 in North ChinaHuanjiong Wang, Shuying Zhong, Zexing Tao, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 7, 2015
Parameterization of temperature sensitivity of spring phenology and its application in explaining diverse phenological responses to temperature changeHuanjiong Wang, Quansheng Ge, This Rutishauser, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|February 6, 2023
Autumn phenology of tree species in China is associated more with climate than with spring phenology and phylogenyXinyue Gao, Junhu Dai, Zexing Tao, et al.
International Journal of Biometeorology|August 21, 2013
Chilling and heat requirements for flowering in temperate fruit treesLiang Guo, Junhu Dai, Sailesh Ranjitkar, et al.
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Frontiers in Plant Science|May 7, 2020
The Interactive Effects of Chilling, Photoperiod, and Forcing Temperature on Flowering Phenology of Temperate Woody PlantsHuanjiong Wang, Hui Wang, Quansheng Ge, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|July 25, 2022
Modeling the effect of adaptation to future climate change on spring phenological trend of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)Huanjiong Wang, Shaozhi Lin, Junhu Dai, et al.
International Journal of Biometeorology|October 15, 2014
Geographical pattern in first bloom variability and its relation to temperature sensitivity in the USA and ChinaHuanjiong Wang, Quansheng Ge, Junhu Dai, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|June 15, 2021
A new method for broad-scale modeling and projection of plant assemblages under climatic, biotic, and environmental cofilteringAlessandro Ferrarini, Yang Bai, Junhu Dai, et al.
International Journal of Biometeorology|September 4, 2020
Comparison of chilling and heat requirements for leaf unfolding in deciduous woody species in temperate and subtropical ChinaYunjia Xu, Junhu Dai, Quansheng Ge, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|June 6, 2022
Stronger Spring Phenological Advance in Future Warming Scenarios for Temperate Species With a Lower Chilling SensitivityZhi Hu, Huanjiong Wang, Junhu Dai, et al.
International Journal of Biometeorology|May 27, 2017
Changes in flowering phenology of woody plants from 1963 to 2014 in North ChinaHuanjiong Wang, Shuying Zhong, Zexing Tao, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 7, 2015
Parameterization of temperature sensitivity of spring phenology and its application in explaining diverse phenological responses to temperature changeHuanjiong Wang, Quansheng Ge, This Rutishauser, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|February 6, 2023
Autumn phenology of tree species in China is associated more with climate than with spring phenology and phylogenyXinyue Gao, Junhu Dai, Zexing Tao, et al.
International Journal of Biometeorology|August 21, 2013
Chilling and heat requirements for flowering in temperate fruit treesLiang Guo, Junhu Dai, Sailesh Ranjitkar, et al.
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