2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16416
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Natural and anthropogenic factors influence flowering synchrony and reproduction of a dominant plant in an inter‐Andean scrub

Diego P. Vélez‐Mora,
Karla Trigueros‐Alatorre,
David H. Duncan
et al.

Abstract: PremiseAgriculture expansion, livestock, and global change have transformed biological communities and altered, through aerosols and direct deposition, N:P balance in soils of inter‐Andean valleys, potentially affecting flowering phenology of many species and thereby flowering synchrony and plant reproduction.MethodsWe evaluated the influence of variation in temperature and moisture along the local elevational gradient and treatments with the addition of N and P and grazing on flowering synchrony and reproduct… Show more

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