User talk:Vallion04/Plant reproduction

Hello, As I was reading the article on plant reproduction you can add how competition affects plant reproduction behavior. Some ways competition affects plants is through the frequency and spatial distribution of behaviors within a population. Reproduction timing can be altered. Competition can also affect the chance of a plant to reproduce or reduce the amount of reproduction. Jong, T. J., & Klinkhamer, P. G. (2005). Evolutionary ecology of plant reproductive strategies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Another information that can be added to the article is how plant reproduction is also affected by global warming. Plants are affected by the increase in temperature. The rising temperature also provides a new adaption to plants in the face of environmental changes. Temperature changes show an increase in stress on the reproductive phase for plants. Plants that are being exposed to short term temperature changes are showing reproductive affects.

Olesen, J.E. and Bindi, M. (2002) Consequences of climate change for European agricultural productivity, land use and policy. Eur. J. Agron. 16, 239–262

More information can be added about plants in high arctic environment. In arctic, cold summers create difficulties for plants to reproduce.

Katherine L. Bell & L. C. Bliss (1980) Plant Reproduction in a High Arctic Environment, Arctic and Alpine Research, 12:1, 1-10

The article has a neutral tone and is informative. More information can be added and google scholar is a great way to find research articles. Denisseacevedo073 (talk) 06:23, 9 October 2020 (UTC)Denisse Hernandez Acevedo

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