water scarcity
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Mosses to Flowering Plants: Evolution of Water Scarcity Coping Mechanisms
An interdisciplinary team featuring researchers from the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) explored the evolution of this phenomenon in a group of mosses and found a common thread that traces through 450 million years of plant evolution.
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