Late-spring frost risk between 1959 and 2017 decreased in North America but increased in Europe and Asia.
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Late-spring frosts (LSFs) affect the performance of plants and animals across the world's temperate and boreal zones, but despite their ecological and economic impact on agriculture and forestry, the geographic distribution and evolutionary impact of these …
Late-spring frosts (LSFs) affect the performance of plants and animals across the world's temperate and boreal zones, b …