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New Special Issue: Plant Mating Systems

We have a new special issue out on Plant Mating Systems, with a couple of free access posts. Gynodioecy to dioecy: are we there yet? by Rachel B. Spigler and Tia-Lynn Ashman is a review of the evolution of sexes and sexual strategies in plants. The natural history of pollination and mating in bird-pollinated Babiana (Iridaceae), by de Waal, Anderson and Barrett remains free access, as is Karron et al’s introduction to the issue.

You can access the journal at our site, and there are summaries of the papers on what will be our expanding Special Issues section of the blog.

Alun Salt

Alun (he/him) is the Producer for Botany One. It's his job to keep the server running. He's not a botanist, but started running into them on a regular basis while working on writing modules for an Interdisciplinary Science course and, later, helping teach mathematics to Biologists. His degrees are in archaeology and ancient history.

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