What is meant by plasticity w.r.t to plant physiology?
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Q. What is meant by plasticity w.r.t to plant physiology?
Ans: a. A Short‐term physiological plasticity allows plants to thrive in highly variable environments such as the Mediterranean ecosystems.
b. The short‐term physiological response to stress and that to recovery were quantified via phenotypic plasticity index (PIstress and PIrecovery, respectively).
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Ans: a. A Short‐term physiological plasticity allows plants to thrive in highly variable environments such as the Mediterranean ecosystems.
b. The short‐term physiological response to stress and that to recovery were quantified via phenotypic plasticity index (PIstress and PIrecovery, respectively).
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Phenotypic plasticity can be defined as 'the ability of individual genotypes to produce different phenotypes when exposed to different environmental conditions' (Pigliucci et al. 2006). ... The ecological role and evolution of phenotypic plasticity is a highly debated issue in current evolutionary research.
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