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Inbreeding depression and proximity-dependent crossing success in Phlox drummondiiLevin, 1984
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Viability depression following forced inbreeding and in relation to the proximity of parents in natural populations was investigated in Phlox drummondii. Viability depression was measured in terms of seed abortion. Seed abortion accompanied cross-and self-fertilization …
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