The effects of genetic distance, nutrient conditions, and recognition ways on outcomes of kin recognition in glechoma longituba

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  • who: Ming Yue from the Lanzhou University, China have published the research work: The effects of genetic distance, nutrient conditions, and recognition ways on outcomes of kin recognition in Glechoma longituba, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This joint experiment was designed to examine if G. longituba discriminates different related kins and how factors like genetic distance, nutrient stress, or the way plant recognizes its neighbor modified outcome of kin recognition . The authors focused mainly on morphological traits below-ground and the relative growth rate (RGR) index of above-ground plant parts. The analysis results showed . . .

     

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