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Hardiness will carry them through winter and their head start will encourage a much stronger root system, more robust plants and earlier yet longer flowering.
Plant breeders had discovered that, when two inbred lines are crossed with each other, the next generation explodes in "hybrid vigor," producing more robust plants than those which were allowed to pollinate randomly (known as "open pollination").
The report suggests there will be more robust plants like buddleia and clematis.
As many commercial plant species have lost the ability to guard against incest, the findings may help breeders circumvent inbreeding to create more robust plants.
The first generation was designed to help farmers grow bigger and more robust plants.
Hence, in the first case the analysis provided evidence for larger, more robust plants in the introduced range, a key prediction of EICA.
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It is a more robust plant, with thicker stems, longer growth (to 20 feet) and slightly larger, bright red flowers, like those of the cypress vine.
Studies show that warmer temperatures and higher CO2 levels associated with climate change are contributing to earlier, more robust plant growth and pollination.
In future research, I plan to examine experimentally mechanisms underlying delayed invasion in southern marshes (e.g., higher salinities, competition for light from more robust plant species, less shoreline development).
Overall, these findings imply that future hybridization events could lead to even more robust DK plants with a greater potential for responding to selection.
With some exceptions, increases in transcript abundance were found in both conditions, but were generally more robust in plants undergoing the HR mediated by the avirulent pathogen than in those showing the susceptible response to the virulent pathogen strain.
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