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High-elevation Australian plants show stronger seed dormancy and narrower thermal germination niches than lowland species. A study in #SeedScienceResearch explores how elevation shapes recruitment traits, with implications for climate change responses #Botany #PlantSci 🧪 doi.org/10.1017/S096...
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To grow or not to grow: questioning seed dormancy and thermal germination responses along elevational gradients in four plant taxa
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To grow or not to grow: questioning seed dormancy and thermal germination responses along elevational gradients in four plant taxa | Seed Science Research | Cambridge Core
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