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Answer:
Non-N-fixing plants usually benefit from reduced competition in mixed stands compared to pure stands and attain higher biomass and N content per plant
Explanation:
Artificial selection or selective breeding is a process of selecting the “advantageous” characteristics from the plants or animals by humans and using them for breeding. There are many advantages of artificial selection:
• More agricultural products, gaining higher profit (for example more milk from cow, or more fruit)
• Elimination of diseases by identifying the plants/animals with disease
• Production of superior breed.
On the other hand, negative effects might also occur, so the disadvantages of artificial selection are:
• Genetic mutations
• Loss of genes
• Diseases
All of these negative impacts are connected and often arise from the breeding of desirable organisms.
Short-term environmental changes cause changes in genetic makeup.
Short-term environmental changes do not happen suddenly with little warning.
Short-term environmental changes can occur in minutes to hundreds of years.
Short-term environmental changes do not affect organisms within an ecosystem.
Short-term environmental changes immediately affect organisms in the environment.