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Effect of inbreeding on autogamy in Phlox
Author(s): D. A. Levin
Month: Jan
Year: 1995
Journal: Heredity
Volume: 74
Pages: 108-113
Article Topic(s): Genetics,Provenance,Pollination
Research Setting(s): Greenhouse
Species Referenced: Phlox drummondii (Annual phlox),
Abstract
Studies the effect of inbreeding on the autogamy of two populations of Phlox drummondii in Texas. The level of autogamy was higher in progeny resulting from self-pollination than in the parent populations.Suggested Citation
D. A. Levin. "Effect of inbreeding on autogamy in Phlox." Heredity 74 (1995): 108-113.Go back