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Spring Phenology, Temperature Anomaly, and Climate Change: A Study in Lower Austria

Explore the impact of temperature anomalies on spring phenology in Lower Austria's wine region of Klosterneuburg in 2007. The study delves into the relationship between climate change and the timing of natural events such as bud burst and flowering. Discover how these factors may affect agricultural practices and biodiversity in the region.

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Spring Phenology, Temperature Anomaly, and Climate Change: A Study in Lower Austria

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  1. Elisabeth Koch Austria Phenology spring 2007

  2. spring phenology 2007 Temperature anomaly versus phenology

  3. spring phenology 2007 Temperature anomaly versus phenolgy

  4. spring phenology 2007 Temperature anomaly versus phenolgy

  5. spring phenology 2007 Temperature anomaly versus phenolgy

  6. spring phenology 2007 Temperature anomaly versus phenolgy

  7. spring phenology 2007 Temperature anomaly versus phenolgy BACCHUS KlosterneuBurg wine And Climate CHange in (Lower) AUStria

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