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Tag: mating system

Jumellea fragrans
Annals of Botany

Commonness, reproductive patterns and inbreeding depression of two Jumellea species

by botanyoneJuly 27, 2016July 25, 2016
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Geographical location of the ten natural populations of Noccaea caerulescens sampled in the South of France in 2012 and 2013.
Annals of Botany

Mating system of a heavy-metal-tolerant plant

by botanyoneApril 12, 2016April 12, 2016
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Kowhai photos
Annals of Botany

Pollinator decline, high pollen limitation and low progeny quality

by botanyoneNovember 6, 2015October 26, 2015
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Complete outcrossing in a monoecious clonal seagrass
Annals of Botany

Complete outcrossing in a monoecious clonal seagrass

A study of clonal structure, mating system and pollen dispersal in two seagrass meadows of Posidonia australis with contrasting environmental conditions.

by botanyoneNovember 9, 2014October 8, 2014
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Movement herkogamy versus pollination accuracy
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In the right place at the right time for pollination

Parnassia epunctulata, a herb with generalized pollination, which exhibits sequential stamen movement.

by AJ CannJune 18, 2014June 17, 2014
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Genetic diversity and mating system of autopolyploid Vicia
Annals of Botany

Genetic diversity and mating system of autopolyploid Vicia

Polyploids may be better colonizers because they possess higher genetic diversity, and thus the ability to adapt to changing conditions.

by botanyoneMay 28, 2014May 8, 2014
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Mating system and adaptive potential for leaf morphology
Annals of Botany

Mating system and adaptive potential for leaf morphology

by botanyoneDecember 5, 2013November 29, 2013
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Individual mating patterns in mixed oak stands
Annals of Botany

Individual mating patterns in mixed oak stands

Trees can mate assortatively, which may be a result of variable compatibility among trees due to genetic and/or environmental factors.

by botanyoneOctober 27, 2013October 4, 2013
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A fossil flowe
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Dead End Street: Is self-fertilisation the end of the road for flowering plants?

by Cathy ShieldsJuly 9, 2013July 8, 2013
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Contemporary gene flow in Arabis alpina
Annals of Botany

Contemporary gene flow in Arabis alpina

by botanyoneSeptember 3, 2012August 16, 2012
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Phylogeographic patterns of Epipactis lineages
Annals of Botany

Phylogeographic patterns of Epipactis lineages

by botanyoneApril 24, 2011April 18, 2011
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Mating system of dwarf eelgrass
Annals of Botany

Mating system of dwarf eelgrass

by botanyoneDecember 6, 2010November 25, 2010
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Mixed mating and colonization potential of a fern
Taxonomy & Evolution

Mixed mating and colonization potential of a fern

by botanyoneAugust 18, 2010February 12, 2021
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