Extreme cold consistently reduces seedling growth but has species-specific effects on browse tolerance in summer.
Peter W GuidenBrian M ConnollyJohn L OrrockPublished in: American journal of botany (2018)
Ephemeral late-winter cold temperatures can have unappreciated effects on growing-season seedling dynamics, including growth and herbivory. For predicting how extreme-cold events might alter large-scale patterns of tree distribution, seedlings should be monitored throughout the growing season following extreme late-winter frosts.
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