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Scientists examined drought response of endangered whitebark pine over the past century.
They found that in cold, harsh environments, drought can actually benefit the trees by extending the growing season.
The research provides insights into where the threats from e Global Change Biology e greatest, and how different Joan Dudney eco UC s Santa Barbara pond to climate change.
Trees in water-limited environments app the past century ss on symbiotic fungi for nitrogen.
"Droughts are leading to widespread tree mortality across the globe," Dudney said.
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