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Phenotypic Plasticity in Phlox. 1. Wild and Cultivated Populations of Phlox drummondii
Author(s): C. D. Schlichting and D. A. Levin
Month: Feb
Year: 1988
Journal: American Journal of Botany
Volume: 75
Issue: 2
Pages: 161-169
Article Topic(s): Seed increase,Provenance
Research Setting(s): Field
Species Referenced: Phlox drummondii (Annual phlox),
Abstract
Investigates the changes in phenotypic plasticity in Texas populations of Phlox drummondii during domestication. Wild plants were phenotypically distinct from cultivars, but one cultivar's plasticity changed little during domestication.Suggested Citation
C. D. Schlichting and D. A. Levin. "Phenotypic Plasticity in Phlox. 1. Wild and Cultivated Populations of Phlox drummondii." American Journal of Botany 75.2 (1988): 161-169.Go back