Do plant parts compete for resources? An evolutionary viewpoint

作者: Victor O. Sadras , R. Ford Denison

DOI: 10.1111/J.1469-8137.2009.02848.X

关键词: Competition (biology)EcologyAdaptationSibling rivalry (animals)BiologyGrain numberResource allocationPlant StructuresTrade-offMulticellular organism

摘要: … -individual conflict; and (b) genomic conflicts within individual … the evolution of genomic conflict between parent and offspring, … offspring size and partially counteracts genomic conflict. …

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