Identity and provenance of neighbors, genotype-specific traits and abiotic stress affect intraspecific interactions in the annual legume Medicago truncatula

Accounting for intraspecific variation may improve our understanding of species coexistence. However, our knowledge of what factors maintain intraspecific variation is limited. We predicted that 1) a plant grows larger when with non-kin (i.e. different genotypes) than kin (i.e. same genotype) neighbors, 2) abiotic stress alters the outcome of kin vs. non-kin interactions, 3) genetic identity of…

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