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This research investigates how plants manage resources for offspring through correlative controls, which influence maternal growth and seed production. By exploring genetic variations and ecological interactions, the project aims to enhance understanding of evolutionary processes and improve agricultural practices.
The study of heritable variation in ecologically relevant plant traits can lead to insights into evolutionary processes and to increased agricultural output.
Resource allocation strategies in flowering plants are of great interest, from an ecological and agricultural point of view.
As plants have a modular body plan, they often initiate reproductive organs sequentially and the maternal plant has to balance current and future expenditures on offspring to produce an optimal number of seeds.
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University of Zurich
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