overrecovery
Overrecovery refers to the process by which an organism, typically a plant, recovers from damage or stress beyond the initial point of injury, leading to an exaggerated or abnormal growth response. This phenomenon is often observed in plants subjected to herbivory, mechanical injury, or environmental stressors such as drought or salinity. Unlike normal recovery, where growth resumes at a steady rate after damage, overrecovery involves compensatory growth that exceeds pre-damage levels, sometimes resulting in distorted or unbalanced development.
The mechanism behind overrecovery is not fully understood but is thought to involve hormonal and physiological
While overrecovery can enhance survival and resilience in harsh conditions, it may also have trade-offs. Excessive
Overrecovery is distinct from hyperplastic growth, which involves an increase in cell number, and hypertrophic growth,