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This project investigates the genetic basis of shoot branching in plants, focusing on how environmental factors influence developmental plasticity. By identifying and characterizing specific genes linked to branch number and its variability, the research aims to enhance understanding of plant adaptability.
Plants can modulate their developmental program depending on environmental conditions, such as nutrient availability and levels and quality of light. A single plant genotype is able to give rise to a wide range of phenotypes.
Despite the relevant ecological and evolutionary consequences of this plasticity, very little is known about its molecular basis. A good example of developmental plasticity is the degree of shoot branching.
Our knowledge of the control of branching has advanced sufficiently…
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