2014
DOI: 10.5846/stxb201211261676
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Kin selection in plants

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“…From an evolutionary perspective, recognition of relatives will improve survival of individuals with the same genes, ultimately leadung to kin selection. Such plants gain survival advantages in a changing environment (Li et al 2014). In addition, the root exudates of Brassica para L. var nipposinica (L. H. Bailey) Hanelt can regulate the aboveground flowering time and flowering period, so that outcrossing plants can successfully complete pollination (Falik et al 2014).…”
Section: Plant Intraspecific Allelochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From an evolutionary perspective, recognition of relatives will improve survival of individuals with the same genes, ultimately leadung to kin selection. Such plants gain survival advantages in a changing environment (Li et al 2014). In addition, the root exudates of Brassica para L. var nipposinica (L. H. Bailey) Hanelt can regulate the aboveground flowering time and flowering period, so that outcrossing plants can successfully complete pollination (Falik et al 2014).…”
Section: Plant Intraspecific Allelochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such plants gain survival advantages in a changing environment (Li et al . 2014). In addition, the root exudates of Brassica para L. var nipposinica (L. H. Bailey) Hanelt can regulate the aboveground flowering time and flowering period, so that outcrossing plants can successfully complete pollination (Falik et al .…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Allelopathy and Allelobiosismentioning
confidence: 99%