A new study published in Nature Plants has found that the summer solstice acts as a 'starting gun' to synchronize beech tree reproduction across vast distances in Europe, affecting ecosystem functions.
Summer solstice found to trigger synchronized beech tree reproduction across Europe retrieved 13 March 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-03-summer-solstice-trigger-synchronized-beech.html
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