Growth-defense trade-offs induced by long-term overgrazing could act as a stress memory

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Weibo Ren from the School of Ecology and Environment, Inner Mongolia University, Hohhot, China, Department of Biology, Edge Hill University have published the research: Growth-Defense Trade-Offs Induced by Long-term Overgrazing Could Act as a Stress Memory, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this research was to explore how phytohormones changed and regulated after plants experienced long-term OG.

SUMMARY

    Dwarf forms of long-term grazed L chinensis may be an adaptation to long-term grazing by large herbivores (Li et_al, 2015). The aim of this . . .

     

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