Drought in maternal environment boosts offspring performance in a subordinate annual grass
Abstract
• Transgenerational effects of drought were found for a subordinate annual grass. • Transgenerational effects of drought changed from negative to positive with age. • Drought in the maternal environment reduced the early growth of offspring. • Drought in the maternal environment increased the adult shoot biomass of offspring. • Drought in the maternal environment increased the seed production of offspring. Drought can induce shifts in plant...
Paper Details
Title
Drought in maternal environment boosts offspring performance in a subordinate annual grass
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Volume
187
Pages
104472 - 104472
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