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135 | Abiotic factors contributing to the breakdown of self-incompatibility Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plant reproductive strategies under environmental stress | Molano-Flores, Brenda. | Self-incompatibility carbon dioxide temperature |
258 | A comparison of reproductive responses in plants growing under varying levels of temperature and water availability Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plant reproductive strategies under environmental stress | Seshadri, Arathi; Mudd, Samuel J. | temperature stress water stress Collinsia heterophylla reproductive success |
279 | Differential expression of chasmogamy and cleistogamy in light-limited environments Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plant reproductive strategies under environmental stress | Culley, Theresa. | cleistogamy chasmogamy Viola climate change |
451 | Life-history evolution under changing environments Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plant reproductive strategies under environmental stress | Simons, Andrew. | life history evolution environmental uncertainty seed germination bet hedging Lobelia inflata |
931 | Plant reproductive strategies under environmental stress Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plant reproductive strategies under environmental stress | Seshadri, Arathi; Molano-Flores, Brenda. | Reproductive biology climate change environmental stress sexual strategies |
140 | Response of flowering phenology and duration of reproduction to warming and soil moisture in a tallgrass prairie Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plant reproductive strategies under environmental stress | Sherry, Rebecca. | flowering phenology Duration of flowering climate change lag effects |
11 | The evolution of mating system, life history, and physiology in Clarkia: does selection for drought-avoidance drive the evolution of selfing? Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plant reproductive strategies under environmental stress | Mazer, Susan; Dudley, Leah; Hove, Alisa; Emms, Simon; Verhoeven, Amy. | self-fertilization mating system Clarkia selfing phenology life history evolution |
252 | Why do Lobelia females like it hot? Potential effects of environmental stress on the expression of male sterility Log in to add this item to your schedule | Plant reproductive strategies under environmental stress | Caruso, Christina; Case, Andrea; Bailey, Maia. | gynodioecy breeding systems cost of male fertility restoration cytoplasmic male sterility temperature |