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Phenotypic and yield responses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) varieties to different soil moisture levels
BackgroundMorphological plasticity is one of the capacities of plants to modify their morphological appearance in response to external stimuli. A...
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Phenotypic responses to piscivory in invasive gibel carp populations
The establishment of introduced fishes can be inhibited by the biotic resistance from species in the receiving environment, including strong...
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A multi-omic analysis of MCF10A cells provides a resource for integrative assessment of ligand-mediated molecular and phenotypic responses
The phenotype of a cell and its underlying molecular state is strongly influenced by extracellular signals, including growth factors, hormones, and...
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Transgenerational Phenotypic Plasticity in Fishes
Phenotypic plasticity, which is sometimes referred to as an environmental driven phenotypic variation, is the capacity of a genotype to create a... -
Applications of High-Throughput Phenotypic Phenomics
Because of the variety of genetic components, plants are affected by complex genetic-environment-management interactions that drive phenotypic... -
Phenotypic Plasticity of Two Stipa in Grassland Responses to Elevated CO2 and Precipitation Change
AbstractElevated atmospheric CO 2 concentration and precipitation change affect plants’ survival and thriving. Phenotypic plasticity can show plants...
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Arctic charr phenotypic responses to abrupt generational scale temperature change: an insight into how cold-water fish could respond to extreme climatic events
Phenotypic plasticity, the ability of an organism to express multiple phenotypes in response to the prevailing environmental conditions without...
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Phenotypic plasticity and behavioral responses of dairy cattle on rotational grazing
Heat stress is one of the most important environmental challenges faced by dairy cattle, with a deleterious effect on animal production and welfare....
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Phenotypic responses in the root of salt-tolerant accessions of Vigna marina and Vigna luteola under salt stress
Increasing crop tolerance to high salinity is an important breeding objective. Some accessions of wild species in the genus Vigna have high salinity...
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VIBRANT: spectral profiling for single-cell drug responses
High-content cell profiling has proven invaluable for single-cell phenoty** in response to chemical perturbations. However, methods with improved...
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Urban Life Affects Differentiation and Phenotypic Variation but not Asymmetry in a Fully Terrestrial Salamander
The environmental transformations associated with cities are expected to affect organisms at the demographic, phenotypic, and evolutionary level,...
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Genetic and phenotypic differentiation in functional traits of Iris pseudacorus L. in native and introduced Mediterranean climate ranges
Intraspecific variation in functional traits between native and introduced plant species may underlie resilience and invasiveness of introduced...
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Effects of plasticity and genetic divergence in phenotypic trait expression of sulfide spring fishes
Natural environments vary, and organisms cope with this variation in two general ways: local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity, although these...
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Genetic and phenotypic parameters for sexual precocity and parasite resistance traits in Nellore cattle
Indicator traits of sexual precocity are widely used as selection criteria for the genetic improvement of beef cattle; however, the impact of...
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Multi-omic characterization of mechanisms contributing to rapid phenotypic plasticity in the coral Acropora cervicornis under divergent environments
Phenotypic plasticity is defined as a property of individual genotypes to produce different phenotypes when exposed to different environmental...
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How Can Phenotypic Evolution be Characterized Over Time and Through Environmental Changes?
Rapid phenotypic evolution is observed in response to rapid environmental changes. These phenotypic variations can occur at different scales, from...
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Leaf phenotypic plasticity and integration balance plant adaptation to water table decline: a mesocosm experiment
AimsFunctional trait-based approaches have been widely used to explore the relationship between plants and their surroundings. Yet, whether...
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A New In Vitro Growth System for Phenotypic Characterization and Seed Propagation of Arabidopsis thaliana
Arabidopsis thaliana research relies heavily on the use of in vitro culture media for phenotypic characterization of seedling responses to intrinsic...
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Colonization of a Novel Host Plant Reduces Phenotypic Variation
Understanding the evolution of evolvability—the evolutionary potential of populations—is key to predicting adaptation to novel environments. Despite...
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Phenotypic plasticity plays an essential role in the confrontation between plants and herbivorous insects
The interaction between insects and plants is a classic case of coevolution. During the arms race that has continued for 400 million years, the...