Plant resource-use strategies: the importance of phenotypic plasticity in response to a productivity gradient for two subalpine species.
Annals of Botany (2010)
- PubMed: 20682576
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Abstract
Functional traits are indicators of plant interactions with their environment and the resource-use strategies of species can be defined through some key functional traits. The importance of genetic variability and phenotypic plasticity in trait variations in response to a common environmental change was investigated in two subalpine species.
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