2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12102041
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Foliar Phenotypic Plasticity Reflects Adaptation to Environmental Variability

Abstract: Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes adapted to native habitats with different daylengths, temperatures, and precipitation were grown experimentally under seven combinations of light intensity and leaf temperature to assess their acclimatory phenotypic plasticity in foliar structure and function. There were no differences among ecotypes when plants developed under moderate conditions of 400 µmol photons m–2 s–1 and 25 °C. However, in response to more extreme light or temperature regimes, ecotypes that evolved in habi… Show more

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