Inland cultivation caused declines of buoyancy and germination ability of Glehnia littoralis fruits, because of long-term dispersal failure. Inland transplanting is, therefore, insufficient for conserving this species. As a coastal specialist, G. littoralis can only persist for long along sand coasts, where storm surge is a natural vector for dispersal.
Conservation choice on the rare endangered plants Glehnia littoralis
Yanxia Pan,Jianmin Chu,Hongxiao Yang
Published 2018 in Conservation Physiology
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2018
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Conservation Physiology
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2018-01-29
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Biology, Medicine, Environmental Science
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