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scientific article published on 13 August 2009
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Plant mating systems in a changing world.
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Plant mating systems in a changing world.
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Plant mating systems in a changing world.
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Plant mating systems in a changing world.
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Plant mating systems in a changing world.
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Plant mating systems in a changing world.
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Plant mating systems in a changing world.
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Alice A Winn
Carol Goodwillie
Christopher G Eckert
David A Moeller
Elizabeth Elle
Emmanuelle Porcher
John K Kelly
Mario Vallejo-Marín
Mark O Johnston
Monica A Geber
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10.1016/J.TREE.2009.06.013
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2009-08-13T00:00:00Z