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Publikováno v:
In Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 15 January 2016 216:37-47
Autor:
Hüppi, Roman1,2 roman.hueppi@usys.ethz.ch, Felber, Raphael2, Krauss, Maike3, Six, Johan1, Leifeld, Jens2, Fuß, Roland4
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE. 7/26/2018, Vol. 13 Issue 7, p1-17. 17p.
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Autor:
Mazzi, Dominique, Stöckli, Sibylle, Calanca, Pierluigi, Felber, Raphael, Grünig, Marc, Pellissier, Loic, Felder, Daniel
Das Klima bestimmt entscheidend das Auftreten, die Ausbreitung und Entwicklung von Schadorganismen. Weil die Temperatur die Entwicklung von Insekten massgeblich steuert, ist durch die globale Er-wärmung mit einer steigenden Befallsgefährdung von Ku
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The climate in Switzerland is changing. Depending on the emission scenario and time period, the projected increase in temperature is 2.7-4.8°C and the projected decrease in precipitation is 18-28%. There is scientific evidence that climate change wi
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It is expected that the development of plants and insects will be accelerated by global warming, resulting in an earlier occurrence of phenological stages in the future as compared to today. For plants, this could lead to a higher exposure to climati
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Global warming is expected to accelerate the development of plants and insects leading to earlier occurrence of phenological stages than under today’s climate. This can alter the exposure of plants to extreme climate events and further change the s
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Autor:
Horak, Jan, Kondrlova, Elena, Igaz, Dusan, Simansky, Vladimir, Felber, Raphael, Lukac, Martin, Balashov, Eugene, Bushkina, Natalya
The benefits of biochar application are well described in tropical soils, however there is a dearth of information on its effects in agricultural temperate soils. An interesting and little explored interaction may occur in an intensive agriculture se
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Temperature is a main climatic driver of plant phenology and the dominant abiotic factor directly affecting insect pests. Global warming is therefore expected to accelerate the development of plants and insects alike. In the case of multivoltine pest
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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biometeorology; Dec2020, Vol. 64 Issue 12, p2019-2032, 14p