Late snowmelt delays plant development and results in lower reproductive success in the High Arctic

scientific article published on 25 September 2010

Late snowmelt delays plant development and results in lower reproductive success in the High Arctic is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.PLANTSCI.2010.09.005
P698PubMed publication ID21421357

P50authorStefan DullingerQ47502134
P2093author name stringElisabeth J Cooper
Philipp Semenchuk
P433issue1
P921main subjectreproductive successQ751093
snowmeltQ1754697
plant developmentQ3045481
P1104number of pages11
P304page(s)157-167
P577publication date2010-09-25
P1433published inPlant ScienceQ15746538
P1476titleLate snowmelt delays plant development and results in lower reproductive success in the High Arctic
P478volume180

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