Environment
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Paternal Plants Could Also Share Its Chloroplasts to Its Offspring [STUDY]
For the first time, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology in Potsdam (Germany) examined chloroplast inheritance under a variety of environmental conditions.
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