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The contribution of spontaneous mutation to variation in environmental response in Arabidopsis thaliana: Responses to nutrients
Shu Mei Chang,
Ruth G. Shaw
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Agriculture & Biology
mutation accumulation
100%
spontaneous mutation
95%
Arabidopsis thaliana
56%
nutrients
42%
fruit size
38%
mutation
36%
flowering date
24%
bolting
24%
genotype
21%
selfing
19%
seed weight
17%
leaves
15%
survival rate
14%
life history
14%
dates (fruit)
14%
greenhouses
12%
germination
12%
biomass
10%
seeds
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Arabidopsis
93%
Mutation Accumulation
79%
Nutrients
61%
Mutation
40%
Seeds
29%
Fruit
27%
Life History Traits
22%
Germination
20%
Genotype
20%
Biomass
17%
Weights and Measures
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
environmental response
98%
mutation
71%
nutrient
46%
genotype
17%
fruit
15%
fitness
15%
seed
13%
autogamy
12%
survivorship
9%
flowering
9%
life history trait
9%
germination
9%
biomass
4%
effect
3%
comparison
3%