growth plasticity
Growth plasticity refers to the ability of an organism, particularly plants, to adapt and modify their growth patterns in response to changing environmental conditions or stresses. It involves the flexibility and capacity of an organism to adjust its growth and development in order to optimize its chances of survival and reproduction in varying circumstances.
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