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The adaptive nature of the plant circadian clock in natural environments
Madeline Oravec,
Kathleen Greenham
Plant and Microbial Biology
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Natural Environment
100%
Plant Circadian Clock
100%
Light Perception
66%
Temperature Sensing
66%
Adaptive Advantage
66%
Circadian Clock
33%
Environmental Change
33%
Signaling Pathway
33%
Developmental Processes
33%
Physiological Processes
33%
Natural Settings
33%
Adaptive Response
33%
Photoperiod
33%
Metabolic Processes
33%
Temperature Signal
33%
Coordinated Response
33%
Diel Changes
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Circadian Rhythm
100%
Temperature Sense
66%
Photoperiodicity
33%
Signal Transduction
33%
Psychology
Circadian Rhythm
100%
Natural Environment
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Physical Environment
100%
Environmental Change
33%
Computer Science
Circadian Clock
100%
Signaling Pathway
33%