Urban heat islands, characterized by elevated temperatures in city centers compared to rural surroundings, have been shown to accelerate the phenology of many plant species, causing them to leaf out earlier in the spring. However, researcher Elena Vance and colleagues observed that urban populations of the cherry plum (*Prunus cerasifera*) did not leaf out earlier than rural populations, despite experiencing warmer spring temperatures. Vance hypothesized that this anomaly occurs because *P. cerasifera* requires a minimum threshold of winter chilling to break bud dormancy. Because milder urban winters delay the completion of this chilling requirement, which choice most logically completes the text?
- Aurban cherry plums are eventually expected to adapt to milder winters by entirely eliminating their requirement for winter chilling.
- the delay in breaking dormancy offsets the accelerating effect that warmer spring temperatures have on the trees' development.Cevap
- Cthe overall health and reproductive success of rural cherry plums are significantly greater than those of urban populations.
- Dwarmer spring temperatures in urban areas are actually less effective at promoting leaf-out than spring temperatures in rural areas are.
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the delay in breaking dormancy offsets the accelerating effect that warmer spring temperatures have on the trees' development.
The correct option identifies the logical interaction between the two temperature-dependent processes described in the text: spring warming and winter chilling. Since winter chilling must happen before dormancy is broken, a delay in chilling delays the release of dormancy. This delayed dormancy release counteracts (offsets) the acceleration that warmer spring temperatures would otherwise cause, logically explaining why the urban cherry plums did not leaf out earlier.
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