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Plant adaptation refers to the evolutionary and physiological processes by which plants develop structural, biochemical, or behavioral traits that improve their survival and reproduction in specific environments. Understanding these mechanisms is central to plant science, as it reveals how species respond to pressures such as nutrient scarcity, extreme climates, and competition. Research in this area informs conservation efforts, crop improvement, and our broader understanding of how life diversifies across ecosystems.

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