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Así combaten las flores el calentamiento global
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By:
Alfonso Blázquez Castro, Profesor ayudante doctor en Genética y Biología Celular, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Date:
July 15, 2021
Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
Colorado
Summary
Los terrenos que tienen plantas sin flores presentan una temperatura hasta 1,2ºC mayor que aquellos
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