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Shading decreases and delays NDVI and flowering of prostrate Arctic shrubs1
Increases in shrub growth and canopy cover are well documented community responses to climate warming in the Arctic. An important consequence of larger deciduous shrubs is shading of prostrate plant species, many of which are important sources of nectar ...
Jeremy L. May +5 more
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Distribution Shifts of Vaccinium Berry Wild Relatives in China Under Climate and Land‐Use Changes
Using ensemble species distribution models, we projected the future distributions of eight Vaccinium berry wild relatives in China under climate and land‐use changes, as well as different dispersal scenarios. Most species were predicted to experience range contraction and higher latitude shifts, while climatic variables exerted stronger effects than ...
Ling Pang +8 more
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Epigenomic insight of lingonberry and health-promoting traits during micropropagation
Abstract Epigenetic variation plays a role in developmental gene regulation and responses to the environment. An efficient interaction of zeatin-induced cytosine methylation and secondary compounds has been displayed for the first time in tissue-culture shoots/plants of lingonberry ( Vaccinium ...
Arindam Sikdar +4 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Permafrost thaw is reshaping nutrient dynamics in boreal forests, but its impacts on tree nutrient limitation and functional strategies remain poorly understood. Clarifying these responses is crucial for predicting the response of boreal forests to climate change.
Qiyue Fu +9 more
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The growth and productivity of wild lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.) are closely influenced by various environmental factors, including soil composition, climate, light availability, and water levels.
Carla M. APARASCHIVE +5 more
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Background Lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.), one of the least studied fruit crops in the Ericaceae family, has a dramatically increased worldwide demand due to its numerous health benefits.
Zobayer Alam +2 more
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Modern cost-effective propagation methods yield a large amount of high-quality healthy planting material of economically valuable forest berry plants. However, ex vitro adaptation of Vaccinium species and in vitro cultivation of the Kamchatka bilberry ...
Anton I. Chudetsky +4 more
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Informing indicator species selection by combining species associations and environmental responses
Abstract Biodiversity is changing at an unprecedented pace, underscoring the need for effective and scalable ecological monitoring. Yet selecting which species to monitor remains a major challenge. Indicator species can offer cost‐effective proxies for broader biodiversity trends, but there is a critical gap in robust, data‐driven approaches to ...
Tuuli Rissanen +4 more
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Vaccinium meridionale (section Pyxothamnus), a tetraploid species native to higher-altitude locations in Jamaica, Colombia, and Venezuela, is of interest to Vaccinium breeders for its profuse, concentrated flowering, vigor, and monopodial plant ...
Mark K. Ehlenfeldt +4 more
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ABSTRACT Plant‐based antioxidants are widely incorporated into foods to retard oxidative deterioration and to deliver health‐related benefits. Yet, their in‐product and in vivo performance frequently diverges from predictions based on solution‐phase chemical assays, because matrix interactions, processing history, and host metabolism reshape both ...
Márcio Vargas‐Ramella +6 more
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