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It would be premature to declare that this IS causing problems for pollen-dependent species; but it opens our eyes to that very plausible possibility. It's not yet ready for headlines, but should get research funding.




Its actually quite funny you say this,  do a normal google search for protein levels in goldenrod or asters and you get ZERO data  but close to 50 results of poorly written articles based on this paper that spell the end of the world (sarcasm point).

Real data pushed aside by headlines. 


Charles

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