Allometric scaling relationships of Larix potaninii subsp. chinensis traits across topographical gradients
• Larix potaninii subsp. chinensis responds to different environments by modifying the twig, leaf, stomata characteristics. • These traits varied nonlinearly with altitude in both sunny and shady slope, with a reversal point at about 3250 m. • There were allometric scaling relationships for the twig...
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