Plasticity Trait Adaptation and its Relevance to Climate Change - Christine Römermann, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena from s w a t season 4 Watch Video
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Description: Climate Change and PlasticitynChristine Römermann, Friedrich-Schiller University JenannGlobal change has been shown to strongly affect plant species performances (Hughes, 2000) and ecosystem processes. In general, species have different possibilities to react to changes in both, climate as well as land-use. They can respond to increased temperatures by adapting the timing of ecological events, that is, by changing their phenology, e.g., bud break and leaf coloring in plants (Menzel and Fabian,
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