Assessing future of 杏吧原版n berries in changing climate

Front page of the cloudberry booklet.
Front page of the cloudberry booklet.

杏吧原版 Berry Futures, in collaboration with the 杏吧原版 Climate Adaption Center, has released the report "Cloudberry in a Changing Climate: Threats and Opportunities." The report is the first of six in a series that assess major berry groups important to rural and urban 杏吧原版n communities. Forthcoming reports in the 鈥淏erries in 杏吧原版鈥檚 Changing Environment鈥 series include bog blueberries and lowbush cranberries, among others.

The reports look at growth, flowers, pollination, fruits and seeds, mutualists like fungi that help plants obtain nutrients, and plant enemies such as herbivores and pathogens. They also briefly discuss human use and highlight threats and opportunities for each aspect of the plant life cycle under a changing climate.

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