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Low temperature limits for root growth in alpine species are set by cell differentiation.
Nagelmüller S, Hiltbrunner E, Körner C. Nagelmüller S, et al. AoB Plants. 2017 Oct 19;9(6):plx054. doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plx054. eCollection 2017 Nov. AoB Plants. 2017. PMID: 29218137 Free PMC article.
To explore the thermal limitation of plant tissue formation, we studied root growth and anatomical root tissue characteristics in four cold-adapted alpine species (Ranunculus glacialis, Rumex alpinus, Tussilago farfara, Poa alpina), grown in thermostated soils with …
To explore the thermal limitation of plant tissue formation, we studied root growth and anatomical root tissue characteristics in four cold- …
Altitudinal differences in herbivory on montane Compositae species.
Scheidel U, Bruelheide H. Scheidel U, et al. Oecologia. 2001 Sep;129(1):75-86. doi: 10.1007/s004420100695. Epub 2001 Sep 1. Oecologia. 2001. PMID: 28547070
Food choice experiments with three mollusc species indicated that the montane plant was more palatable in the species pair Senecio hercynicus/S. ovatus, but the widespread plant was more palatable in the species pair Petasites albus/Tussilago farfara. In the third pair (Ci …
Food choice experiments with three mollusc species indicated that the montane plant was more palatable in the species pair Senecio hercynicu …