| 21. | Plant populations are governed by two major controlling forces.
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| 22. | His work constitutes a major contribution to modern theory of host-parasite interaction in plant populations.
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| 23. | For instance, many plant populations exhibit local adaptation.
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| 24. | In many cases seed predators support plant populations by dispersing seeds away from the parent plant.
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| 25. | Further, Turesson came to the conclusion that differentiation of plant populations was largely driven by natural selection.
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| 26. | These distinct seeds increase genetic diversity of the plant population and reduce inbreeding depression and deleterious alleles.
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| 27. | They allow ecological forces to work unimpeded and allow the natural fluctuation of animal and plant populations.
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| 28. | They say the modified genes could move into the plant population of the world, with disastrous consequences.
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| 29. | He conducted extensive work to demonstrate that there is a genetic basis to the differentiation of plant populations.
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| 30. | The earliest stages of adaptation in an experimental plant population : strong selection on QTLs for seed dormancy.
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