Kin recognition benefits clonal offspring performance of historically grazed

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  • who: Zhen Zhang from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Kin recognition benefits clonal offspring performance of historically grazed, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: A greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance of focal plants in the presence of and stranger neighbors with the aim of analyzing the interaction between maternal effect and relatedness. This study shows that historical grazing enhances in L chinensis. This study had two specific objectives: (i) to determine whether clonal plants growing in the same space can distinguish their kin from unrelated plants; (ii) to explore how maternal . . .

     

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