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Paludification and forest retreat in northern oceanic environments.
Ann Bot. 2003 Jan;91 Spec No(2):213-26. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcf185.
Ann Bot. 2003.
PMID: 12509342
Free PMC article.
Review.
The physiological basis for this change in ecological succession from forest to bog is discussed in relation to the long-term effects of flooding on tree survival. The heightened values currently detected in the North Atlantic Oscillation Index, together with rising winter …
The physiological basis for this change in ecological succession from forest to bog is discussed in relation to the long-term effects …
How will the tundra-taiga interface respond to climate change?
Skre O, Baxter R, Crawford RM, Callaghan TV, Fedorkov A.
Skre O, et al. Among authors: crawford rm.
Ambio. 2002 Aug;Spec No 12:37-46.
Ambio. 2002.
PMID: 12374058
Review.
Investigations reveal considerable stability at present in the position of the treeline and while there may be a long-term advance northwards there are oceanic regions where climatic warming may result in a retreat southwards due to increased bog development. ...
Investigations reveal considerable stability at present in the position of the treeline and while there may be a long-term advance no …
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Long-term anoxia tolerance in leaves of Acorus calamus L. and Iris pseudacorus L.
Schlüter U, Crawford RM.
Schlüter U, et al. Among authors: crawford rm.
J Exp Bot. 2001 Nov;52(364):2213-25. doi: 10.1093/jexbot/52.364.2213.
J Exp Bot. 2001.
PMID: 11604461
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