How Do Conifers Survive Droughts? Study Points to Existing Roots, Not New Growth: SUNY
January 03, 2020
January 03, 2020
BUFFALO, New York, Jan. 3 [TNSbiologyresearch-New Phytologist Journal] -- The State University of New York Buffalo campus issued the following news release:
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- Scientists can't see underground, but computational models are providing a new way to investigate how root systems might be changing
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As the world warms, a new study is helping scientists understand how cone-bearing trees like pines and junipers may respond to drought.
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- Scientists can't see underground, but computational models are providing a new way to investigate how root systems might be changing
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As the world warms, a new study is helping scientists understand how cone-bearing trees like pines and junipers may respond to drought.
