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Record #109789:

The effects of light and moisture on two species from contiguous communities of south-facing bluffs in interior Alaska, U.S.A. / S.D. Wesser.

Title: The effects of light and moisture on two species from contiguous communities of south-facing bluffs in interior Alaska, U.S.A. / S.D. Wesser.
Author(s): Wesser, S. D.
Date: 1991.
In: Arctic and Alpine Research. (1991.), Vol. 23(1) (1991)
Abstract: Reports experimental study of response of mature individuals of steppe endemic (Potentilla hookeriana) and forest species (Pyrola secunda) to environmental conditions testing hypothesis that light and soil moisture are important controls over plant performance and distribution on south-facing slopes in sub-Arctic.
Notes:

Arctic and Alpine Research. Vol. 23(1) :99-103 (1991).

Keywords: 58 -- Botany.
581.035 -- Plants, influence of light.
G -- Botany.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*493) -- Alaska, interior.
SPRI record no.: 109789

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