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Statistical Tool Reveals Climate Change Impacts On Plants
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McGill University issued the following news release: Early flowering, early fruiting: Anecdotal evidence of climate change is popping up as quickly as spring crocuses, but is it coincidence or confirmation that plants' timing is shifting in response to warming temperatures? Scientists have had few t
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