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Can local adaptation research in plants inform selection of native plant materials? An analysis of experimental methodologiesGibson et al., 2016
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- Gibson A
- Espeland E
- Wagner V
- Nelson C
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- Evolutionary Applications
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Local adaptation is used as a criterion to select plant materials that will display high fitness in new environments. A large body of research has explored local adaptation in plants, however, to what extent findings can inform management decisions has not been formally …
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