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Alice Pajoro1, Leonie Verhage1, Richard G H Immink1
1Plant Research International, Bioscience, Wageningen, PB 6708, The Netherlands; Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Wageningen University, Wageningen, PB 6708, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
It is challenging to understand how plants adapt flowering time to novel environmental conditions, such as global warming, while maintaining plasticity in response to daily fluctuating temperatures. A recent study shows a role for transposons and highlights the need to investigate how these different responses evolved.
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