PHENO2025: 3rd ORAL SESSION
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- Jul 29
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By Emerson José
The second day of PHENO 2025 began with a keynote address by Jin Wu from The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. His presentation was titled "Bridging phenology from tree individuals to regional scales."
The third round of oral sessions followed. Bruna Alberton (UNESP) and Alison Donnely (University of Wisconsin) chaired this session. The speakers and their presentation topics were:
Voluntary Contribution - Bruce Walker Nelson (INPA, Brazil) |
Delayed brown-down response to severe drought in a Central Amazon Forest;
Voluntary Contribution - Maria Maraíza Pereira dos Santos (Unesp) |
Long-term phenological responses are driven by climatic variability and drought events in seasonal tropical forests;
Voluntary Contribution - Andeise Cerqueira Dutra (INPE, Brazil) |
Vegetation Composition and Cover Drive Land Surface Phenology in Drylands: Insights from Near-Surface and Satellite Data in the Southern Hemisphere;
Voluntary Contribution - Mateus Geovane Lima da Silva (Unesp) |
Linking leaf canopy phenology and leaf traits to herbivory in a Central Amazonian forest using digital cameras.





































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