Comparison of chilling requirements of boreal and temperate tree species in Germany and North America | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Comparison of chilling requirements of boreal and temperate tree species in Germany and North America
Puntos clave
Boreal tree species require significantly more chilling hours for optimal growth compared to temperate species, indicating an adaptation to colder climates.
For instance, boreal species showed a need for up to 1,200 chilling hours, while temperate species often thrive with only 800 chilling hours.
Field observations across various regions in Germany and North America highlighted clear differences in growth patterns linked to chilling requirements.
These findings underscore the importance of considering chilling requirements for species management and conservation efforts under climate change.