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Crossing Distance Effects on Prezygotic Performance in Plants: An Argument for Female Choice
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Crossing Distance Effects on Prezygotic Performance in Plants: An Argument for Female Choice
Crossing Distance Effects on Prezygotic Performance in Plants: An Argument for Female Choice
Nickolas M. Waser
Nickolas M. Waser
Mary V. Price
Mary V. Price
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1 November 1993
journal article
Published by
JSTOR
in
Oikos
Vol. 68
(2)
,
303
https://doi.org/10.2307/3544843
Abstract
Seed set in the perennial larkspur Delphinium nelsonii is greater in crosses between plants growing an intermediate distance apart than in shorter and longer cr...
Keywords
DISTANCE
ARGUMENT
PERENNIAL
PREZYGOTIC
LONGER
SHORTER
SEED
DELPHINIUM
NELSONII
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