Abstract:Pollen falls on to the stigma of the same flower in self-fertilizing (selfing) species, which are often annuals with little plant height, small flowers, short bud development time and flower longevity, and small seed sizes. Such associations evolved as a result of a strong r selection that maximizes population growth rate (Snell and Aarssen 2005) by producing many offspring with low surviving probability to adulthood. Most selfing species show hermaphrodite flowers and in some outcrossing occurs up to 5 %, whi… Show more
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