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White Poplar trees (Populus alba) adapt to the Taiga by developing a resilient bark that protects them from extreme cold and harsh weather conditions. Their ability to thrive in nutrient-poor, acidic soils allows them to establish in the limited growing conditions of the Taiga. Additionally, they have a rapid growth rate and a robust root system that help them access water and nutrients effectively during the short growing season. These adaptations enable them to survive and contribute to the biodiversity of the Taiga ecosystem.

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