Soil warming increases plant species richness but decreases germination from the alpine soil seed bank

Volume: 19, Issue: 5, Pages: 1549 - 1561
Published: Feb 7, 2013
Abstract
Global warming is occurring more rapidly above the treeline than at lower elevations and alpine areas are predicted to experience above average warming in the future. Temperature is a primary factor in stimulating seed germination and regulating changes in seed dormancy status. Thus, plant regeneration from seed will be crucial to the persistence, migration and post disturbance recruitment of alpine plants in future climates. Here, we present...
Paper Details
Title
Soil warming increases plant species richness but decreases germination from the alpine soil seed bank
Published Date
Feb 7, 2013
Volume
19
Issue
5
Pages
1549 - 1561
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