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Gene flow among small populations of a self-incompatible plant: An interaction between demography and genetics.

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Journal Article

Authors:

K. Goodell; D. R. Elam; J. D. Nason; N. C. Ellstrand

Source:

American Journal of Botany, Volume 84, Issue 10, p.1362-1371 (1997)
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