Trait-based ecology predicts that evolution in high-resource agricultural environments should select for suites of traits that enable fast resource acquisition and rapid canopy closure. However, crop breeding targets specific agronomic attributes rather than broad trait syndromes. Breeding for specific traits, together with evolution in high-resource environments, might lead to reduced phenotypic integration, according to predictions from the ecological literature. We provide the first comprehensive test of these hypotheses, based on a trait-screening programme of 30 herbaceous crops and their wild progenitors. During crop evolution plants became larger, which enabled them to compete more effectively for light, but they had poorly integrate...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Growth rates vary widely among plants with different strategies. For crops, evolution under predicta...
1. Human selection, changes in environmental conditions and management practices drove the phenotypi...
Trait-based ecology predicts that evolution in high-resource agricultural environments should select...
Trait-based ecology predicts that evolution in high-resource agricultural environments should select...
International audienceAgricultural fields are commonly characterized by high nutrient and water avai...
International audienceAgricultural fields are commonly characterized by high nutrient and water avai...
Agricultural fields are commonly characterized by high nutrient and water availabilities, which are ...
International audienceAgricultural fields are commonly characterized by high nutrient and water avai...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
The conversion of natural landscapes to agriculture is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwid...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Growth rates vary widely among plants with different strategies. For crops, evolution under predicta...
1. Human selection, changes in environmental conditions and management practices drove the phenotypi...
Trait-based ecology predicts that evolution in high-resource agricultural environments should select...
Trait-based ecology predicts that evolution in high-resource agricultural environments should select...
International audienceAgricultural fields are commonly characterized by high nutrient and water avai...
International audienceAgricultural fields are commonly characterized by high nutrient and water avai...
Agricultural fields are commonly characterized by high nutrient and water availabilities, which are ...
International audienceAgricultural fields are commonly characterized by high nutrient and water avai...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
The conversion of natural landscapes to agriculture is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwid...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Growth rates vary widely among plants with different strategies. For crops, evolution under predicta...
1. Human selection, changes in environmental conditions and management practices drove the phenotypi...