Understanding the wide geographic range of a clonal perennial grass: plasticity versus local adaptation

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  • who: Yanjie Liu and colleagues from the College of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, No A Yuquan Road, Beijing, China have published the article: Understanding the wide geographic range of a clonal perennial grass: plasticity versus local adaptation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study the mechanism supporting the widespread distribution of the clonal plant Leymus chinensis was determined i.e. phenotypic plasticity or local specialization in water use efficiency (WUE; reflected by foliar d13C). The study demonstrated that foliar d13C values of L chinensis decreased with increasing precipitation, both . . .

     

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