2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-695497/v1
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Inter-Annual Climate Differences Supersede Grazing Effects on the Anatomy and Physiology of a Dominant Grass Species.

Abstract: Grassland ecosystems are historically shaped by climate, fire, and grazing as essential ecological drivers. These grassland drivers influence morphology and productivity via physiological processes, resulting in unique water and carbon use strategies among species and populations. Leaf-level physiological responses in plants are framed by the underlying microanatomy, previously shown to reflect patterns of carbon assimilation and water-use in leaf tissues. However, the magnitude to which microanatomy and physi… Show more

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