Chinese Journal of Agrometeorology ›› 2014, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (02): 135-140.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1000-6362.2014.02.003

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Response of Typical Woody Plants Phenology to Climate Warming in Southwestern Shandong Province

LI Ruiying,SUN Dongbao,JIANG Xiaodong   

  1. 1Heze Meteorological Bureau,Heze274000,China;2Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture,CAAS/Key  Laboratory of Dryland Agriculture,MOA,Beijing100081;3College of Applied Meteorology,Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology/Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Agricultural Meteorology,Nanjing210044
  • Received:2013-08-30 Online:2014-04-20 Published:2015-02-11

Abstract: The response of 9 woody plants phenology to climate warming was analyzed by using statistical analysis method in southwestern Shandong province The results showed that the temperature had increasing tendency,especially in winter;the increasing tendency of average minimum temperature was higher than average temperature and average maximum temperature in spring,autumn,winter and annual The spring phenology advanced,and autumn phenology delayed The whole phenology of Salix matsudana and the spring phenology of Populus tomentosa and Ulmus pumila advanced significantly (P<0.01),the leaf falling of Ulmus pumila and full leaf color changing and the end of leaf falling of Firmiana simplex delayed significantly (P<0.01)There was negative correlation between the spring phenology and average temperature during former 1-2 months and annual temperature,and positive correlation between the autumn phenology and average minimum temperature of former 1-2 tenday of former month Salix matsudana was the most sensitive to climate warming in 9 woody plants,followed by Populus tomentosa and Ulmus pumila,Albizzia julibrissin and Firmiana simplex were the most insensitive The research results could provide reference for urban greening and farming season prediction

Key words: Phenology, Southwestern Shandong province, Woody plants, Climate warming