The phenotypic and physiological response mechanisms of Tetracentron sinense, an endangered plant and a relict from the tertiary period, to global warming | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
The phenotypic and physiological response mechanisms of Tetracentron sinense, an endangered plant and a relict from the tertiary period, to global warming
Puntos clave
Tetracentron sinense shows significant phenotypic and physiological changes in response to global warming, enhancing its survival prospects.
Key metrics include increased leaf area and altered water use efficiency, indicating adaptability under changing temperatures.
Observational analysis across diverse habitats assessed the phenotypic response to temperature fluctuations and water availability.
Findings highlight the urgent need for conservation strategies to protect endangered species in a warming climate.