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Its broad adaptability to soil and climatic conditions in eastern North America has made it commercially more valuable for nut production than the Japanese species (Hunt et al. 2009; Fei et al. 2012); however, there is still a desire to recapture the economical and ecological value of C. dentata as a forest tree and timber species.

The high proportion of ORFs related to the metabolism of amino acids and carbohydrates of CPAC 7 and CPAC 15 might be related to the broad adaptability of both strains to tropical soils with low N and C contents.

Polyploidization has taken place throughout 70%% of angiosperms during their evolutionary history and is thought to have driven more broad adaptability of plants to unpleasant environments [ 29].

Despite the absence of strong predictors this could potentially point in the direction of the broad adaptability of TC on the musculoskeletal system.

The recovery of amoA sequences from an acidic hot spring in a Japanese gold mine revealed the broad adaptability of certain AOB, highly similar to Nitrosomonas sp. Nm107 and N. nitrosa, to extreme conditions (Hirayama et al. 2005).

Such changes are suggested to lead to the functional diversification of duplicated genes thereby promoting the establishment of new regulatory interactions and, ultimately, are responsible for phenotypic variability and the broader adaptability of allopolyploid species [ 5].

Wheat is a major staple crop with broad adaptability to a wide range of environmental conditions.

The production of P. pulmonarius has been rapidly increasing worldwide because of its broad adaptability, aggressiveness, ease of cultivation with high yield potential, and high nutritional value.

It is considered mesophytic and occupies a broad range of soil types, including clay soils and bogs (Carlson et al. 2002; Yang et al. 1996).

In both years, P. cespitosum populations were found in sandy loam soils that included a very broad range of soil nutrient levels.

Yet, our study provides a new perspective to understand the broad adaptability and worldwide distribution of hexaploid common wheat [ 29] which might be partially explained by the observation of 'complementary response' of homeologs to different stresses at different time-points.

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