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How is cultivated plants different from wild plants​

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Answered by Faraaz17
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Domestication. ... The difference between the wild and domesticated versions of plants like sunflower and marshelder, for instance, reflect an increase in seed size. Domesticated goosefoot displays a small seed similar to wild varieties but a thinner seed coat and other morphological changes.

Answered by niharika2904
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Domestication implies plants under cultivation that have undergone actual genetic changes resulting from human selection or by adaptations by the plant to the human-manipulated environment.

Domesticated goosefoot displays a small seed similar to wild varieties but a thinner seed coat and other morphological changes.

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