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Yann Vitasse

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The New Phytologist|January 26, 2013
Ontogenic changes rather than difference in temperature cause understory trees to leaf out earlierYann Vitasse
Frontiers in Plant Science|April 16, 2019
Daily Maximum Temperatures Induce Lagged Effects on Leaf Unfolding in Temperate Woody Species Across Large Elevational GradientsChristof Bigler, Yann Vitasse
Tree Physiology|February 4, 2014
Is the use of cuttings a good proxy to explore phenological responses of temperate forests in warming and photoperiod experiments?Yann Vitasse, David Basler
Tree Physiology|April 30, 2016
Coordination between growth, phenology and carbon storage in three coexisting deciduous tree species in a temperate forestTamir Klein, Yann Vitasse, Günter Hoch
The New Phytologist|July 25, 2017
Frost hardening and dehardening potential in temperate trees from winter to budburstAmarante Vitra, Armando Lenz, Yann Vitasse
Tree Physiology|February 19, 2016
Fast acclimation of freezing resistance suggests no influence of winter minimum temperature on the range limit of European beechArmando Lenz, Günter Hoch, Yann Vitasse
Frontiers in Plant Science|October 28, 2014
The interaction between freezing tolerance and phenology in temperate deciduous treesYann Vitasse, Armando Lenz, Christian Körner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 28, 2017
Global warming leads to more uniform spring phenology across elevationsYann Vitasse, Constant Signarbieux, Yongshuo H Fu
The New Phytologist|August 20, 2013
European deciduous trees exhibit similar safety margins against damage by spring freeze events along elevational gradientsArmando Lenz, Günter Hoch, Yann Vitasse, et al.
NPJ Science of Plants|August 7, 2025
Rethinking the interpretation of spring phenological temperature sensitivityManuel G Walde, Yann Vitasse, E M Wolkovich
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The New Phytologist|January 26, 2013
Ontogenic changes rather than difference in temperature cause understory trees to leaf out earlierYann Vitasse
Frontiers in Plant Science|April 16, 2019
Daily Maximum Temperatures Induce Lagged Effects on Leaf Unfolding in Temperate Woody Species Across Large Elevational GradientsChristof Bigler, Yann Vitasse
Tree Physiology|February 4, 2014
Is the use of cuttings a good proxy to explore phenological responses of temperate forests in warming and photoperiod experiments?Yann Vitasse, David Basler
Tree Physiology|April 30, 2016
Coordination between growth, phenology and carbon storage in three coexisting deciduous tree species in a temperate forestTamir Klein, Yann Vitasse, Günter Hoch
The New Phytologist|July 25, 2017
Frost hardening and dehardening potential in temperate trees from winter to budburstAmarante Vitra, Armando Lenz, Yann Vitasse
Tree Physiology|February 19, 2016
Fast acclimation of freezing resistance suggests no influence of winter minimum temperature on the range limit of European beechArmando Lenz, Günter Hoch, Yann Vitasse
Frontiers in Plant Science|October 28, 2014
The interaction between freezing tolerance and phenology in temperate deciduous treesYann Vitasse, Armando Lenz, Christian Körner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 28, 2017
Global warming leads to more uniform spring phenology across elevationsYann Vitasse, Constant Signarbieux, Yongshuo H Fu
The New Phytologist|August 20, 2013
European deciduous trees exhibit similar safety margins against damage by spring freeze events along elevational gradientsArmando Lenz, Günter Hoch, Yann Vitasse, et al.
NPJ Science of Plants|August 7, 2025
Rethinking the interpretation of spring phenological temperature sensitivityManuel G Walde, Yann Vitasse, E M Wolkovich
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