Life
Briefing: How plant populations keep a genetic memory of the past
Strategic angle: Plants are usually seen as stationary life forms, quietly supporting environments. But plant communities and populations are far from static.
editorial-staff
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Updated 25 days ago
Plant communities, contrary to their stationary perception, are actively shaped by environmental factors. This dynamism plays a crucial role in their genetic makeup.
The genetic memory of plant populations allows them to adapt over time, responding to ecological changes and pressures. This adaptability is essential for maintaining biodiversity.
Understanding these interactions can inform conservation strategies and ecosystem management, highlighting the importance of genetic diversity in sustaining plant populations.