Luzula confusa is both morphologically and physiologically adapted to the polar semi-desert environment of the western Queen Elizabeth Islands. This species combines the more efficient graminoid photosynthetic system and a less drought-resistant mechanism with some of the cushion plant energy-trapping characteristics such as tufted growth form and persistence of dead leaves, with consequent thicker boundary layer. In this manner, the plant is able to assimilate carbon throughout the 24-hr arctic day. The species utilizes the most favorable part of the growing season by rapid initiation of growth via relatively high photosynthetic rates, especially at low temperatures. This species is very responsive (net assimilation rates) to small changes...
The rate of environmental change in the Arctic is greater than in any other global biome. Dendrochro...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Poster presentations, Mon...
Climate change-induced snow thaw and subsequent accumulation of ice on the ground is a potential, ma...
ABSTRACT. Luutla confusa is both morphologically and physiologically adapted to the polar semidesert...
Discusses tundra environments, i.e. beyond the climatic timberline, mostly in Alaska, Canada, Greenl...
Arctic and temperate-latitude tundra plants must make efficient use of the growing season, because i...
Transplantation studies between Spitsbergen (78° 55\u27 N) and the Dovre mountains in southern Norwa...
ing in both ecosystems. Growth of the first two species is also studied at various temperatures and ...
Many arctic species originated outside the Arctic and some of their physiological responses are simi...
In a survey of several plant species found at Churchill, Manitoba, in the transition zone between th...
AbstractThe rapid global climate change projected for the 21st century may cause adaptation challeng...
Davison 9418033 The genetic adaptations that enable certain plant species to survive and grow in pol...
Ongoing anthropogenic climate change alters the local climatic conditions to which species may be ad...
Thellungiella salsuginea is an Arabidopsis related, promising model plant for stress tolerance studi...
Understanding plant trait responses to elevated temperatures in the Arctic is critical in light of r...
The rate of environmental change in the Arctic is greater than in any other global biome. Dendrochro...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Poster presentations, Mon...
Climate change-induced snow thaw and subsequent accumulation of ice on the ground is a potential, ma...
ABSTRACT. Luutla confusa is both morphologically and physiologically adapted to the polar semidesert...
Discusses tundra environments, i.e. beyond the climatic timberline, mostly in Alaska, Canada, Greenl...
Arctic and temperate-latitude tundra plants must make efficient use of the growing season, because i...
Transplantation studies between Spitsbergen (78° 55\u27 N) and the Dovre mountains in southern Norwa...
ing in both ecosystems. Growth of the first two species is also studied at various temperatures and ...
Many arctic species originated outside the Arctic and some of their physiological responses are simi...
In a survey of several plant species found at Churchill, Manitoba, in the transition zone between th...
AbstractThe rapid global climate change projected for the 21st century may cause adaptation challeng...
Davison 9418033 The genetic adaptations that enable certain plant species to survive and grow in pol...
Ongoing anthropogenic climate change alters the local climatic conditions to which species may be ad...
Thellungiella salsuginea is an Arabidopsis related, promising model plant for stress tolerance studi...
Understanding plant trait responses to elevated temperatures in the Arctic is critical in light of r...
The rate of environmental change in the Arctic is greater than in any other global biome. Dendrochro...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar Biology, Poster presentations, Mon...
Climate change-induced snow thaw and subsequent accumulation of ice on the ground is a potential, ma...