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VOL. 10, ISSUE 5 (2025)
Study on adaptive strategies found in family asteraceae for better survival
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Rajbala
Abstract

Asteraceae is the most diverse family primarily found in semi-arid areas and species from the same botanical family have comparable phenotypes, occupy semi-arid habitats, and have adaptive convergences to environmental stress. Such characteristics aid in understanding adaptive radiations of recent groups on a regional scale and their successful establishment in habitats with challenging climate. We investigated the adaptive convergence of the family as well as the fragile balance between fine-scale variation in adaptive traits and general convergence towards stresstolerance and adaptation to aridity, using thorough field surveys and trait-based ecological features. The findings underscore the intricate interplay between environmental variables and Asteraceae morphological and reproductive diversity, this research contributes valuable insights into the ecological dynamics of Asteraceae, troughing light on their responses to diverse environmental conditions and providing a better understanding of the factors influencing their spatial distribution. This research paper exploring morphological, ecological, and anatomical adaptations in the Asteraceae family that would delve into the diverse ways so these plants are structured to thrive in various environments. Morphological adaptations encompass their unique flower structures, leaf shapes, and growth forms, while ecological adaptations focus on their ability to survive in different climates and habitats.

 

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Pages:47-51
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Rajbala "Study on adaptive strategies found in family asteraceae for better survival". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 10, Issue 5, 2025, Pages 47-51
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