Evolution of Asexual Reproduction in Plants
Evolution of Asexual Reproduction in Plants
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Book Description
Asexual reproduction is found in many taxonomic groups and considerable effort has been directed by biologists towards understanding its mechanisms, evolution and ecological significance. This title offers a thought-provoking and novel contribution to this debate.
Evolution of Asexual Reproduction in Plants,M. Mogie,Springer,0412442205,Evolution,Gardening/Plants,Life Sciences - Biology - General,Life Sciences - Botany,Life Sciences - Ecology,Plant Reproduction,Plants,Reproduction,Reproduction, Asexual,Science,Science/Mathematics,Plant physiology,Science / Biology
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