Overlapping Leaves Prevent Reproductive Organ from Overheating in anAlpine Plant

作者: Hang Sun , Yang Yang , De-Li Peng

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摘要: The alpine subnival belt (4300-5000 m a.s.l.) of Himalaya-Hengduan Mountains (HHM) experiences a summer monsoonal climate, with heavy rain fall interrupted by short periods intense solar radiance in the growing period. Low temperature caused (or cloud) slows development flowers and seeds; there has been an extensive interest study how low drives evolution highly-specialized morphological features plants.

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