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Title: Local plant adaptation across a subarctic elevational gradient
Authors: Kardol, Jonathan Paul
Keywords: Ecology
Aboveground–belowground linkages
Bistorta
Vivipara
Climate change
Ecotypic variation
Global warming
Plant–soil interactions
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: Predicting how plantswill respond to global warming necessitates understanding of local plant adaptation to temperature. Temperature may exert selective effects on plants directly, and also indirectly through environmental factors that covary with temperature, notably soil properties. However, studies on the interactive effects of temperature and soil properties on plant adaptation are rare, and the role of abiotic versus biotic soil properties in plant adaptation to temperature remains untested.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22256
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