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Notorious examples of phenotypic plasticity in plants include alterations in leaf shape or colour with different light regimes, or changes in flowering time when higher temperatures are perceived.
The phenotypic plasticity of plants, which enables them to change their structure and function, helps them to adapt to environmental change, according to new research. This research will make it ...
A Regulatory Network Analysis Of Phenotypic Plasticity In Yeast Date: April 11, 2005 Source: University Of Chicago Press Journals Summary: Molecular biologists have found that the connectedness of ...
In an article in the August 2005 issue of the American Naturalist, Steven Kembel and James Cahill test the validity of foraging trade-off theory using a data set of more than 100 species, compiled ...
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