Leaf out times of temperate woody plants are related to phylogeny, deciduousness, growth habit and wood anatomy

Zoe A. Panchen(Carleton University), Charles C. Davis(Harvard University), Richard B. Primack(Boston University), Albert‐Dieter Stevens(Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin), Robert T. Fahey(Morton Arboretum), Elizabeth R. Ellwood(Florida State University), Alan T. Whittemore(U.S. National Arboretum), Susanne S. Renner(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Charles G. Willis(Harvard University), Yanjun Du(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Birgit Nordt(Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin)
New Phytologist
June 18, 2014
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