A new perspective on tree growing season determination

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Abstract

Understanding trees' growing season timing is crucial for comprehending their role in terrestrial ecosystems, including carbon dynamics. Our current determination of the growing season, based on species- and method-specific interpretations, and our understanding of the main drivers triggering the growing season yield varied results. Rethinking the growing season timing could have far-reaching implications, potentially reshaping our understanding of climate change's effect on tree growth, their carbon sequestration and future geographical distribution.

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