Abstract:Flowering phenology and reproductive allocation are important factors to adapt to the environment. The article studied the flowering phenology and reproductive allocation of Fagopyrum dibotrys. Fagopyrum dibotrys flowered from August to November, mainly in September, centralized flowering contributes to insects pollination and improves reproductive success; Fagopyrum dibotrys flowered 1 to 2 days for a single flower, 85 days for the population. Long鄄styled capitulum flowered 15 to 26 days, short鄄styled capitul… Show more
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