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New Discoveries Push Back Flowering Plant Diversification to Cretaceous Period
New scientific findings challenge the long-held belief that the rapid diversification of flowering plants and their fruit-based seed dispersal strategies occurred only after the extinction of dinosaurs. Researchers now suggest this evolutionary boom began much earlier, during the Cretaceous period.
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