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Advance of apple and pear tree full bloom dates in response to climate change in the southwestern Cape, South Africa: 1973-2009

机译:响应南非西南开普省气候变化的苹果和梨树盛开日期的进展:1973-2009年

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a- Assessment of climate change impact on crop phenology in southern Africa. a- Mean apple and pear full bloom date advances of +1.6d/decade over the last 37 years. a- Pheno-stage shifts associated with the combined impact of regional warming and reduced winter/early spring precipitation. Studies from throughout the world have demonstrated that tree phenophases are becoming earlier in spring and are closely associated with rising temperatures. Despite many such studies from the Northern Hemisphere, similar comparative work has not been forthcoming from the Southern Hemisphere or from Africa. In addition, few studies have demonstrated the possible role of changes in precipitation and associated soil moisture to driving fruit tree phenophases. Here we provide changes of mean full bloom dates for three apple Malus domestica (Golden Delicious, Sayaka, Granny Smith) and one pear Pyrus communis (Bon Chretien) cultivars in the southwestern Cape of South Africa. These phenological changes are correlated with temperature and precipitation changes in the same region between 1973 and 2009. Significant early spring (August/September) temperature increases of +0.45A degree C/decade are associated with a mean full bloom advance of 1.6d/decade over the last 37 years. Golden Delicious apple trees have the strongest sensitivity (+4.2d/A degree C) to climate change in the region, whilst Granny Smith apple trees have the lowest (+2.4d/A degree C). Although winter and early spring rainfall has also decreased over this time, such decreases are not significant. However, significant correlations are found for both temperature and rainfall when comparing with the mean full bloom dates, and it is proposed that both variables operate synergistically to influence mean full bloom dates in the southwestern Cape.
机译:a-评估气候变化对南部非洲作物物候的影响。 a-在过去37年中,苹果和梨盛开的平均日期增长了+ 1.6d /十年。与区域变暖和冬季/早春降水减少的综合影响相关的非阶段变化。全世界的研究表明,树的表相在春季变得更早,并且与气温升高密切相关。尽管北半球进行了许多此类研究,但南半球或非洲尚未进行类似的比较工作。此外,很少有研究证明降水量和相关土壤水分的变化对驱动果树表相的可能作用。在此,我们提供了南非西南开普省的三种苹果海棠(金美味,Sayaka,格兰尼史密斯)和一种梨Pyrus communis(Bon Chretien)品种的平均盛开日期的变化。这些物候变化与1973年至2009年同一地区的温度和降水变化相关。早春(8月/ 9月)温度显着升高+ 0.45A摄氏度/十年,平均盛开时间为1.6d /十年在过去的37年中。金色美味苹果树对该地区的气候变化敏感度最高(+ 4.2d / A摄氏度),而史密斯格兰尼苹果树最低(+ 2.4d / A摄氏度)。尽管冬季和早春的降雨量在这段时间内也有所减少,但这种减少并不明显。但是,与平均盛开日期相比,温度和降雨量都具有显着的相关性,因此建议两个变量协同作用以影响西南开普省的平均盛开日期。

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