Plants Show Ability to Evolve Together in Response to Changing Environments
A study on cress plants showed that group selection can affect leaf area growth, even though individual selection did not always have the expected impact. The interaction between group and individual selection was significant, with individual selection sometimes interfering with group selection. Environmental variations also played a role, with group selection being more effective in certain environments. This suggests that different factors influence how plants respond to group and individual selection, and the importance of each can only be determined through actual experiments.