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QUESTION #2094
Question 1
The concept of 'phenotypic plasticity' in crop adaptation to variable environments refers to:
Correct Answer Explanation
Phenotypic plasticity describes genotype Ă environment (GĂE) interaction at the individual plant level: one genotype producing different trait expressions (leaf area, tiller number, root architecture, phenology) across environments. Crops with high plasticity can partially self-regulate resource capture. Breeders must distinguish genetic adaptation (G) from plasticity (GEI) when evaluating varieties across diverse environments.
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