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1. Controlled experiments fail to capture plant phenological response to chilling temperature.

2. Spring wood phenology responds more strongly to chilling temperatures than bud phenology in European conifers.

3. Winter warming offsets one half of the spring warming effects on leaf unfolding.

4. Changes in peak greenness timing and senescence duration codetermine the responses of leaf senescence date to drought over Mongolian grassland.

6. Interpretable machine learning algorithms to predict leaf senescence date of deciduous trees.

7. Changes in flowering phenology of woody plants from 1963 to 2014 in North China.

8. The strength of flowering–temperature relationship and preseason length affect temperature sensitivity of first flowering date across space.

9. Mapping 24 woody plant species phenology and ground forest phenology over China from 1951 to 2020.

10. Modeling spatiotemporal variations in leaf coloring date of three tree species across China.

11. Phenological response of different vegetation types to temperature and precipitation variations in northern China during 1982–2012.

12. Impacts of global warming on phenology of spring leaf unfolding remain stable in the long run.

14. Geographical pattern in first bloom variability and its relation to temperature sensitivity in the USA and China.

15. Temperature sensitivity of plant phenology in temperate and subtropical regions of China from 1850 to 2009.

16. Phenological response to climate change in China: a meta-analysis.

17. Reply to communications by Fu et al. international journal of biometeorology.

18. Simulating changes in the leaf unfolding time of 20 plant species in China over the twenty-first century.

19. The spatial pattern of leaf phenology and its response to climate change in China.

20. Multiple phenological responses to climate change among 42 plant species in Xi'an, China.

21. Effects of chilling on heat requirement of spring phenology vary between years.

22. The spatiotemporal characteristics of spring phenophase changes of Fraxinus chinensis in China from 1952 to 2007.

23. Varying temperature sensitivity of bud-burst date at different temperature conditions.

24. Soil moisture outweighs temperature for triggering the green-up date in temperate grasslands.

25. Trends in maize (Zea mays L.) phenology and sensitivity to climate factors in China from 1981 to 2010.

26. Effects of multiple climate change factors on the spring phenology of herbaceous plants in Inner Mongolia, China: Evidence from ground observation and controlled experiments.

27. Relationships between climate change, agricultural development and social stability in the Hexi Corridor over the last 2000 years.

28. A robust and unified land surface phenology algorithm for diverse biomes and growth cycles in China by using harmonized Landsat and Sentinel-2 imagery.

29. Variations in the temperature sensitivity of spring leaf phenology from 1978 to 2014 in Mudanjiang, China.

30. Parameterization of temperature sensitivity of spring phenology and its application in explaining diverse phenological responses to temperature change.

31. Climate change, migration, and regional administrative reform: A case study of Xinjiang in the middle Qing Dynasty (1760-1884).

32. Phenological records in Guanzhong Area in central China between 600 and 902 AD as proxy for winter half-year temperature reconstruction.

33. Divergent changes of the elevational synchronicity in vegetation spring phenology in North China from 2001 to 2017 in connection with variations in chilling.

34. Comparison of chilling and heat requirements for leaf unfolding in deciduous woody species in temperate and subtropical China.

35. Effects of Climate Change on the Season of Botanical Tourism: A Case Study in Beijing.

36. Cropland expansion delays vegetation spring phenology according to satellite and in-situ observations.

37. Divergent Response of Leaf Coloring Seasons to Temperature Change in Northern China over the Past 50 Years.

38. Association of spring phenological traits with phylogeny and adaptation to native climate in temperate plant species in Northeast China.

39. Advances in first bloom dates and increased occurrences of yearly second blooms in eastern China since the 1960s: further phenological evidence of climate warming.

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