Winter Survival of Grasses and Legumes in Subarctic Alaska as Related to Latitudinal Adaptation, Pre-Winter Storage of Food Reserves, and Dry-Matter Concentration in Overwintering Tissues

similar experiments, were to (a) compare winter hardiness in subarctic Alaska of numerous plant species and ecotypes from various latitudinal sources within most species, and (b) seek a better understanding of certain aspects of pre-winter physiologic changes in plants that are associated with succe...

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Main Author: Klebesadel, Leslie J.
Format: Report
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Published: School of Agriculture and Land Resources Management, Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station 1993
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/1297
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/1297 2024-09-15T18:37:51+00:00 Winter Survival of Grasses and Legumes in Subarctic Alaska as Related to Latitudinal Adaptation, Pre-Winter Storage of Food Reserves, and Dry-Matter Concentration in Overwintering Tissues Klebesadel, Leslie J. 1993-09 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/1297 unknown School of Agriculture and Land Resources Management, Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Bulletin;94 Klebesadel, Leslie J. "Winter Survival of Grasses and Legumes in Subarctic Alaska as Related to Latitudinal Adaptation, Pre-Winter Storage of Food Reserves, and Dry-Matter Concentration in Overwintering Tissues." Bulletin 94 (1993). http://hdl.handle.net/11122/1297 Grasses Legumes Working Paper 1993 ftunivalaska 2024-08-12T03:04:02Z similar experiments, were to (a) compare winter hardiness in subarctic Alaska of numerous plant species and ecotypes from various latitudinal sources within most species, and (b) seek a better understanding of certain aspects of pre-winter physiologic changes in plants that are associated with successful or with unsuccessful winter survival in this northern area. Both experiments were conducted at the University of Alaska’s Matanuska Research Farm (61.6°N) near Palmer in southcentral Alaska. Report Subarctic Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA
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topic Grasses
Legumes
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Legumes
Klebesadel, Leslie J.
Winter Survival of Grasses and Legumes in Subarctic Alaska as Related to Latitudinal Adaptation, Pre-Winter Storage of Food Reserves, and Dry-Matter Concentration in Overwintering Tissues
topic_facet Grasses
Legumes
description similar experiments, were to (a) compare winter hardiness in subarctic Alaska of numerous plant species and ecotypes from various latitudinal sources within most species, and (b) seek a better understanding of certain aspects of pre-winter physiologic changes in plants that are associated with successful or with unsuccessful winter survival in this northern area. Both experiments were conducted at the University of Alaska’s Matanuska Research Farm (61.6°N) near Palmer in southcentral Alaska.
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author Klebesadel, Leslie J.
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title Winter Survival of Grasses and Legumes in Subarctic Alaska as Related to Latitudinal Adaptation, Pre-Winter Storage of Food Reserves, and Dry-Matter Concentration in Overwintering Tissues
title_short Winter Survival of Grasses and Legumes in Subarctic Alaska as Related to Latitudinal Adaptation, Pre-Winter Storage of Food Reserves, and Dry-Matter Concentration in Overwintering Tissues
title_full Winter Survival of Grasses and Legumes in Subarctic Alaska as Related to Latitudinal Adaptation, Pre-Winter Storage of Food Reserves, and Dry-Matter Concentration in Overwintering Tissues
title_fullStr Winter Survival of Grasses and Legumes in Subarctic Alaska as Related to Latitudinal Adaptation, Pre-Winter Storage of Food Reserves, and Dry-Matter Concentration in Overwintering Tissues
title_full_unstemmed Winter Survival of Grasses and Legumes in Subarctic Alaska as Related to Latitudinal Adaptation, Pre-Winter Storage of Food Reserves, and Dry-Matter Concentration in Overwintering Tissues
title_sort winter survival of grasses and legumes in subarctic alaska as related to latitudinal adaptation, pre-winter storage of food reserves, and dry-matter concentration in overwintering tissues
publisher School of Agriculture and Land Resources Management, Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station
publishDate 1993
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Klebesadel, Leslie J. "Winter Survival of Grasses and Legumes in Subarctic Alaska as Related to Latitudinal Adaptation, Pre-Winter Storage of Food Reserves, and Dry-Matter Concentration in Overwintering Tissues." Bulletin 94 (1993).
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/1297
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