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A dataset of 17 dominant plants phenological observation in Shennongjia (2009–2018)
The dataset contains artificial phenological observations of 17 species from 2009 to 2018 and consists of a woody plant subset and an herbaceous plant subset. A total of 97 pieces of woody plant subset data records phenological information such as leaf bud breaking phase, leaf unfolding phase, first bloom phase, full flowering phase, fruit or seed ripening phase, leaf turning to autumn color phase and leaf falling phase. A total of 66 pieces of herbaceous plant subset data records phenological information such as germination or turning green phase, flowering phase, fruit or seed ripening phase, seed dispersal phase and autumn wilting phase.
The dataset contains artificial phenological observations of 17 species from 2009 to 2018 and consists of a woody plant subset and an herbaceous plant subset. A total of 97 pieces of woody plant subset data records phenological information such as leaf bud breaking phase, leaf unfolding phase, first bloom phase, full flowering phase, fruit or seed ripening phase, leaf turning to autumn color phase and leaf falling phase. A total of 66 pieces of herbaceous plant subset data records phenological information such as germination or turning green phase, flowering phase, fruit or seed ripening phase, seed dispersal phase and autumn wilting phase.
climate change, artificial observation, plant phenology, Shennongjia station, environmental change, Biology
climate change, artificial observation, plant phenology, Shennongjia station, environmental change, Biology
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