Consider this figure from your text.
How do you think the daily increase in leaf area of the clay-origin and sand-origin species, when growing in the unprotected clay and sandy habitats, would change in response to a large increase in far-red light?
A) The daily increase in leaf area would be lower for the clay species in both habitats, but the increase in far-red light would have no effect on the sandy-origin species in either habitat.
B) The daily increase in leaf area would be higher for both species in the clay habitat, but lower for both in the unprotected habitat.
C) The daily increase in leaf area would be lower for both species in both habitats.
D) The increase in far-red light would have no effect in the clay habitat, but the clay-origin species would have even greater losses of leaf area in the sandy habitat
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