How might climate change disrupt the phenological match between trees and their environment? (multiple answers)Multiple choice
A
If buds experience too much warm weather after chilling requirements are met, they could deacclimate and break bud early, and be damaged by freezing events
B
Climate change is unlikely to have phenological effects on trees
C
Trees might receive less chilling in winter, but it could be compensated for by experiencing warmer temperatures, resulting in no change in bud break timing
D
If buds don’t receive enough chilling, bud break could be delayed
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