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Adaptations of white spruce to climate: strong intraspecific differences in cold hardiness linked to survival

Sebastian‐Azcona et al., 2018

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2857715611676944680
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Sebastian‐Azcona J
Hacke U
Hamann A
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Ecology and Evolution

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Understanding local adaptation of tree populations to climate allows the development of assisted migration guidelines as a tool for forest managers to address climate change. Here, we study the relationship among climate, a wide range of physiological traits, and field …
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