Freezing resistance, safety margins, and survival vary among big sagebrush populations across the western United States.
Brynne E LazarusMatthew J GerminoBryce A RichardsonPublished in: American journal of botany (2019)
These survivorship patterns relative to physiological thresholds suggest excess freezing resistance may incur a survival cost that likely relates to a trade-off between carbon gain and freezing resistance during critical periods of moisture availability. This cost has implications for seed moved from cooler to warmer environments and for plants growing in warming environments.