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- Title
Climate change and future overwintering conditions of horticultural woody-plants in Finland.
- Authors
Laapas, Mikko; Jylhä, Kirsti; Tuomenvirta, Heikki
- Abstract
Climate in Finland offers challenging conditions for commercial horticulture. The short and insufficient growing season together with risky overwintering strongly limits species suitable for cultivation. The aim of this study was to examine the climatic conditions around Finland in the aspect of horticulture, focusing on processes relevant to woody plants and species with photoperiod controlled growth cessation, and how these conditions may be expected to change due to the projected global warming. For this, a set of temperature-related indices and threshold events were used. These indices represent the severity of coldness during winter, wintertime thaws, and frost events close to the onset and ending of the growing season. The combined results of 19 GCMs (General Circulation Model) from the CMIP3 (Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 3) multi-model data set under SRES-B1 and SRES-A2 (Special Report on Emission Scenarios) emission scenarios were used to produce the future projections. By mid-century our results suggest wintertime conditions with reduced cold stress, caused by less frequent and shorter periods of severe frost together with a rise in the extreme minimum temperature. Conversely, an increase in the number and intensity of wintertime thaw events leads to a higher risk in overwintering. Also the risk of spring frost damage is projected to decrease slightly, and the conditions for cold hardening process to improve, as the first autumnal frosts occur later.
- Subjects
FINLAND; CLIMATE change; HORTICULTURAL crops; WOODY plants; GENERAL circulation model; TEMPERATURE effect; FROST damage to plants
- Publication
Boreal Environment Research, 2012, Vol 17, Issue 1, p31
- ISSN
1239-6095
- Publication type
Article