2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11393
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Influences of elevational gradient on flower size and number of Gentiana lawrencei var. farreri

Mengyan Wang,
Zuoyi Wang,
Yuan Yang
et al.

Abstract: Plants can adapt to environmental changes by adjusting their functional traits and biomass allocation. The size and number of flowers are functional traits related to plant reproduction. Life history theory predicts that there is a trade‐off between flower size and number, and the trade‐off can potentially explain the adaptability of plants. Elevation gradients in mountains provide a unique opportunity to test how plants will respond to climate change. In this study, we tried to better explain the adaptability… Show more

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