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Evolutionary “Bet-Hedgers” under Cultivation: Investigating the Domestication of Erect Knotweed (Polygonum erectum L.) using Growth Experiments
Natalie G. Mueller
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Adaptive Transgenerational Plasticity
20%
Adverse Conditions
20%
Archaeological Assemblage
20%
Bet-hedging Strategy
40%
Crop Seeds
20%
Domestication
100%
Domestication Syndrome
40%
Dormancy
40%
Early Growth
20%
Eastern North America
20%
Environmental Protection
20%
Evolutionary
100%
Evolutionary Bet-hedging
20%
Fitness Variance
20%
Germination
40%
Greenhouse Experiment
20%
Growth Experiment
100%
Hedgers
100%
Heteromorphism
40%
Knotweed
100%
Mean Fitness
20%
Observation Experiment
20%
Polygonum
100%
Seed Dispersers
20%
Seed Stock
20%
Selective Pressure
40%
Wild Progenitors
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Dormancy
100%
Polygonum
100%
Seed Germination
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Dormancy
40%
Polygonum
100%
Seeds
100%
Selective Pressure
40%