Landscape barriers to pollen and seed flow in the dioecious tropical tree Astronium fraxinifolium in Brazilian savannah.
Gene flow studies provide information on gene exchange between populations, which is essential for developing genetic conservation strategies. Such analyses enable a better understanding of the life history and seed and pollen dispersal mechanisms of plant species. In this study, we investigate poll...
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Main Authors: | Ricardo O Manoel, Bruno C Rossini, Maiara R Cornacini, Mário L T Moraes, José Cambuim, Marcelo A M Alcântara, Alexandre M Silva, Alexandre M Sebbenn, Celso L Marino |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b5c34de4257d4ee9978e32be2f648f6e |
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