2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.02.17.952713
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Height differences in clonal stands ofTussilago farfarapromote outcrossing by influencing pollinator behaviour

Abstract: 7Plants with mixed mating systems balance the advantages of selfing and the costs of inbreeding. 8 Previous studies have shown that plant species with the ability to self-pollinate and cross 9 pollinate have strategies to promote outcrossing to increase genetic diversity. Various features of 10 floral morphology are thought to be deliberate mechanisms to manipulate plant mating systems. I 11 hypothesized that within-plant variation in flower stem height is a morphological trait that can 12 reduce geitonogam… Show more

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