Outcrossing breeding system does not compromise invasiveness in Buddleja davidii

作者: Susan K. Ebeling , Susanne Schreiter , Isabell Hensen , Walter Durka , Harald Auge

DOI: 10.1016/J.FLORA.2012.09.010

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摘要: … Here we investigate the mating system of Buddleja davidii to reveal whether the species is self-pollinating within its invasive range. Due to the large floral display, ample floral reward …

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