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Genetic correlation between biomass allocation to male and female functions in a natural population of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

Authors: Campbell, D. R.ORCID
Year: 1997
Journal: Heredity, Vol. 79, pp. 606-614
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Keywords: BOTANY, GENETICS, IPOMOPSIS, IPOMOPSIS AGGREGATA, PLANT REPRODUCTION, POLEMONIACEAE, RMBL, SEX ALLOCATION, VARIABILITY

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