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Record #199015:
Stem secondary growth of tundra shrubs: impact of environmental factors and relationships with apical growth / Matteo Campioli, Niki Leblans.
Title: | Stem secondary growth of tundra shrubs: impact of environmental factors and relationships with apical growth / Matteo Campioli, Niki Leblans. |
Author(s): | Campioli, Matteo. Leblans, Niki. |
Date: | 2012. |
In: | Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. (2012.), Vol. 44(1) (2012) |
Abstract: | Investigates impact of physical elements of environment on secondary growth rates of model shrub species from similar habitats at contrasting altitude, microtopography, latitude, geographical location and soil type. Finds that secondary growth has modest sensitivity to environment but with large differences between species. Deciduous species seem to be most affected by microtopography. |
Notes: | Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. Vol. 44(1) :16-25 (2012). |
Keywords: | 58.02 -- Plants, influence of environment. 58.03/.05 -- Plants, influence of physical environment. 581.143 -- Growth, botany. 581.524.444.2 -- Tundra. G -- Botany. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*49) -- Alaska. |
SPRI record no.: | 199015 |
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