Tuesday, May 1, 2018

blog post #8

1.After inspecting the plant outside, overall the plant didn't seem to change much except for the flowers like the has definitely grew out to be longer and few of them tend to bloomed out but the variety of them is definitely low since there are plants that have from 2 to 5 flowers max. Other than that, the plant just got a little taller and bigger.
2.The reason of why there are so many variability in the domestic forms of Brassica oleracea is because farmers plants them in so many different environment like hows little of the water resource is or how the have plenty of water, etc...And based on those environment, the farmers has to make the best out of their plants by combined the plants with the traits that suit the environment the best and that is called descent with modification, and there are also many more ways of how the farmers do it like traits, selective breeding, artificial selection, genes, these are ways farmers chose the plant that is producing the most and so they keep those good plants and kill the rest which are all bad plant that aren't producing or as much. And natural variations, mutations are when the plants adapt to the environment them self and trying their best to be fit with their own particular environment. All of these methods above are the reason why there are so many variability in the domestic form of Brassica oleracea.
3.I say it would be the flowers because they all look similar and this particular part of the plant is always similar is probably because having a flower like this or many of them like it wouldn't effect the outcome of the plant so both farmers and natural don't have to change it.
4.In order to breed out flowers like our's in the picture below, the farmers have to find a similar flower with a slightly different color and then breed them together and it will most likely result in a plant with a different color flower from the standard color--it would most likely resemble the parents' flower color.






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