Kin and non-kin connected plants benefit more than disconnected kin and non-kin plants under nutrient-competitive environments

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  • who: Jan Sher and colleagues from the Center for Integrative Conservation, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mengla, China University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, No A Yuquan Road, Beijing, China have published the research: Kin and Non-Kin Connected Plants Benefit More Than Disconnected Kin and Non-Kin Plants under Nutrient-Competitive Environments, in the Journal: Plants 2023, 12, x. of 10/03/2020
  • what: The study aims to understand how interactions between plants and their neighbour kin or non-kin can be applied to improve the understanding of the functioning of . . .

     

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