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

Log in for full answers

We've collected over 50,000 authentic original questions and detailed explanations from around the globe. Log in now and get instant access to the answers!

Similar Questions

More Practical Tools for Students Powered by AI Study Helper

Join us and instantly unlock extensive past papers & exclusive solutions to get a head start on your studies!