Plant Regeneration from Seeds: A Global Warming Perspective

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Plant Regeneration from Seeds: A Global Warming Perspective comprehensively reviews the effects caused by climate change on global plant regeneration, growth and seed germination. Initial chapters discuss specific geographical regions such as steppes, the artic, boreal and alpine zones, dry and tropical forests and deserts. Subsequent chapters explore special seed-related topics like fire, soil seed banks, crops, weed emergence, and invasive species Written by leaders in the field of seed germination and plant growth, this is an essential read for researchers and academics interested in plant growth, plant regeneration, seed germination and the effects of these in relation to climate change.

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Baskin, C. C., & Baskin, J. M. (2022). Plant Regeneration from Seeds: A Global Warming Perspective. Plant Regeneration from Seeds: A Global Warming Perspective (pp. 1–312). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/C2020-0-00735-8

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