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This study builds on previous research showing Arabidopsis thaliana's adaptation to local climates. While some plants adapt to extreme soil conditions, these findings suggest a broader soil tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana. The results contrast with studies showing soil adaptation in other Arabidopsis thaliana populations, highlighting the complexity of plant-environment interactions.
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