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Title: intraspecific competition of mung beans
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Plants, of course, cannot leave their habitat as animals can, so they tend to respond in different ways to density. As populations grow denser, they compete for resources such as food and space and are more prone to disease. Less dense populations are more susceptible to predation pressure... Showed first 250 characters
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Less dense populations are more susceptible to predation pressure.
It is hypothesized that as plants in small spaces compete for space, the plants compensate by reducing individual stem weight and frequency of bud formation as density increases. This would be intraspecific competition... Showed next 250 characters
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