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A DIPLOSTIGMATIC PLANT, SEBÆA EXACOIDES (L.) SCHINZ (BELMONTIA CORDATA L.)

Pages 311-314 | Published online: 08 Apr 2010

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Jonathan Kissling & Spencer C. H. Barrett. (2013) Diplostigmaty in plants: a novel mechanism that provides reproductive assurance. Biology Letters 9:5, pages 20130495.
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