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Seed morphological traits and element concentrations of an endangered tree species displayed contrasting responses to waterlogging induced by extreme precipitation.

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国家林业和草原科学数据中心2022-11-30 更新2024-03-06 收录
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Understanding how plant species respond to extreme climate events is crucial for planning management and conservation actions. As extreme precipitation accelerates, the waterlogging related to it is predicted to be more severe and frequent. To date, however, empirical studies addressing the effects of extreme precipitation-induced waterlogging on the seeds of wild plants are still scarce. In this study, we compared the size, mass and element concentration of seeds produced by non-inundated and inundated individuals of Sinojackia huangmeiensis, a critically endangered tree species with only one extant wild population.
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