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Fecundity in distylous and self-incompatible homostylous plants of Mitchella repens (Rubiaceae)
Author(s): F. R. Ganders
Year: 1975
Publication Type: Note
Journal: Evolution
Volume: 29
Issue: 1
Pages: 186-188
Article Topic(s): Pollination,Seed increase,Seed collecting
Research Setting(s): Forest,Laboratory
Species Referenced: Mitchella repens (Partridgeberry),
Abstract
Evaluates the effects of three different types of flower morphs on the fecundity of Mitchella repens plants in Maryland. All three flower morphs occur in the same population. The plant is pollinated by bumblebees, which visited all three flower morphs.Suggested Citation
F. R. Ganders. "Fecundity in distylous and self-incompatible homostylous plants of Mitchella repens (Rubiaceae)." Evolution 29.1 (1975): 186-188.Go back