PHOTOPLANT project final event: research meets the public
On Friday, February 27, coinciding with the project's closing, a public outreach conference was held, where the PHOTOPLANT project team presented the results of the experiment.
Read moreNew publication in Journal of Biogeography
The review article: Photoperiod–Temperature Interactions in a Changing Climate: A Review of Plant Phenological Responses was published online on 13 December 2025 in the international journal Journal of Biogeography.
Read moreClosing of the 2025 experimental season
With the early September mission at the Bruno Peyronel Alpine Botanical Garden, the 2025 experimental season came to an end.
Read moreThe 2025 Field Season Has Officially Started!
In early July, the PHOTOPLANT team returned to the Bruno Peyronel Alpine Botanical Garden, in the heart of the Cottian Alps, to officially kick off data collection for the 2025 summer season.
Read moreExperimental setup
On June 19–20, 2025, the PHOTOPLANT team set up the experiment scheduled to begin in July 2025 and continue throughout the growing season.
Read moreThe common Garden takes shape
From August 26 to 29, 2024, the final phase of collecting and transporting the swards needed to complete the common garden, the heart of the experiments planned for the project, was concluded.
Read moreExploring the Arctic
In the heart of the Arctic, amidst pristine landscapes and extreme conditions, an important scientific mission took place at the "Dirigibile Italia" research station of the CNR Institute of Polar Sciences in Ny-Ålesund.
Read moreMonitoring Arctic Vegetation
On July 16, 2024, an important mission took place at the Bruno Peyronel Alpine Botanical Garden in the municipality of Bobbio Pellice (TO), which, at 2,290 meters above sea level, holds the record as the highest Alpine Botanical Garden in Europe.
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