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Species variation at the leaf level?

theresaannclark Science December 5, 2017August 6, 2019

How different are Syntrichia leaf morphology (shape)? Pretty different indeed! Mandy Slate (UM) is testing how differences in morphology may relate to hydration rates from the desiccation state!Slate syntrichia leaf collage

  • ← Under the microscope
  • Shade Effects on Syntrichia resiliency? →

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