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Do Trees Sense When the Solstice Arrives?

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[Un article de The Conversation écrit par Andrew Hacket-Pain – Senior Lecturer, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool] summer solstice. But we are not the only species to have noticed that June 21 is a special moment. Studies show that this is also an important moment for plants. Thus, recent studies (including one of mine) suggest that trees can use the longest day of the year as a key marker of their growth and reproductive…
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[An article by The Conversation written by Andrew Hacket-Pain - Senior Lecturer, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool] Since Prehistory, humans have been celebrating summer solstice. But we are not the only species to have noticed that June 21 is a particular moment. Studies show that this is also an important moment for plants. Thus, recent studies (including one of mine) suggest that trees can use the longest day of the ye…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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