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Arabidopsis

Arabidopsis thaliana is a small flowering plant commonly used in scientific research to understand how plants grow, develop, and respond to their environment. It has a short lifecycle, produces many seeds, and is easy to grow in laboratories, making it ideal for studying genetics, disease resistance, and environmental effects. Discoveries made with Arabidopsis help improve crop resilience, yield, and understanding of plant biology, benefiting agriculture and ecological research worldwide.