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Phenotypic plasticity of growth trajectories in two species of Lobelia in response to nutrient availability
Author(s): M. Pigliucci, P. Diiorio and C. D. Schlichting
Month: Jun
Year: 1997
Publication Type: Article
Journal: Journal of Ecology
Volume: 85
Issue: 3
Pages: 265-276
Article Topic(s): Ecotype,Genetics,Nutrients
Research Setting(s): Garden
Species Referenced: Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal flower),
Abstract
Compares phenotypic plasticity in genotypes and populations of Lobelia cardinalis and L. siphilitica. Phenotypic correlations and genetic variability were dependent on age and environment and differed between the species.Suggested Citation
M. Pigliucci, P. Diiorio and C. D. Schlichting. "Phenotypic plasticity of growth trajectories in two species of Lobelia in response to nutrient availability." Journal of Ecology 85.3 (1997): 265-276.Go back