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Perennial crop production has been reported to be sensitive to water availability, temperature, air pollution, solar radiation, CO2, and drought (Alqudah et al. 2011; Glenn et al. 2013). These factors have been altered by today’s climate change conditions. Under these conditions, tree phenology has been altered i.e. flowering has been delayed or advanced (Glenn et al. 2013; Ramírez and Kallarackal 2015, 2017). These aspects are considered a serious threat to the conservation of wild and cultivated tree species worldwide (Fig. 6.1).
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Ramírez, F., Kallarackal, J. (2018). Conservation Implications. In: Tree Pollination Under Global Climate Change. SpringerBriefs in Agriculture. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73969-4_6
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