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Do plant parts compete for resources? An evolutionary viewpoint
Victor O. Sadras
, R. Ford Denison
Southern Research and Outreach Center
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Evolutionary
100%
Plant Parts
100%
Genetic Conflict
100%
Resource Allocation
66%
Plant Competition
66%
Apparent Competition
66%
Adaptation
33%
Cereals
33%
Evolutionary Biology
33%
Plant Architecture
33%
Fertilization
33%
Plant Fitness
33%
Annual Crops
33%
Grain Size
33%
Developing Seeds
33%
Isolated DNA
33%
DNA Molecule
33%
Plant Resources
33%
Female Parent
33%
Stem Mass
33%
Proximate Mechanisms
33%
Yield Components
33%
Intra-individual
33%
Major Transitions
33%
Maternal Plants
33%
Maternal Control
33%
Grain number
33%
Offspring Size
33%
Individual Conflict
33%
Multicellular Organism
33%
Male Parents
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Grains
100%
Plant Competition
100%
Resource Allocation
100%
Offspring
100%
Biological Sciences
50%
Seeds
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genomics
100%
Offspring
66%