University of Montana: Cell Structure Linked to Longevity of Slow-Growing Ponderosa Pines
June 19, 2019
June 19, 2019
MISSOULA, Montana, June 19 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Montana issued the following news release:
Slow-growing ponderosa pines may have a better chance of surviving longer than fast-growing ones, especially as climate change increases the frequency and intensity of drought, according to new research from the University of Montana.
Researchers found that ponderosa longevity might hinge on the shape of microscopic valve-like structures between the cells that . . .
Slow-growing ponderosa pines may have a better chance of surviving longer than fast-growing ones, especially as climate change increases the frequency and intensity of drought, according to new research from the University of Montana.
Researchers found that ponderosa longevity might hinge on the shape of microscopic valve-like structures between the cells that . . .