Microclimate predicts frost hardiness of alpine Arabidopsis thaliana populations better than elevation

Volume: 9, Issue: 23, Pages: 13017 - 13029
Published: Oct 9, 2019
Abstract
In mountain regions, topological differences on the microscale can strongly affect microclimate and may counteract the average effects of elevation, such as decreasing temperatures. While these interactions are well understood, their effect on plant adaptation is understudied. We investigated winter frost hardiness of Arabidopsis thaliana accessions originating from 13 sites along altitudinal gradients in the Southern Alps during three winters...
Paper Details
Title
Microclimate predicts frost hardiness of alpine Arabidopsis thaliana populations better than elevation
Published Date
Oct 9, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
23
Pages
13017 - 13029
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