Botany One on Nostr: Local plants thrived in their native sites regardless of soil origin, suggesting ...
Local plants thrived in their native sites regardless of soil origin, suggesting broad soil tolerance. This research enhances our understanding of plant evolution and may help predict how species will respond to environmental changes.
The study revealed striking differences in plant performance between local and non-local ecotypes. At both Italian and Swedish sites, local plants showed 4.4 to 6.2 times higher overall fitness than their non-local counterparts.
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