Plant reproduction in the high - Andean Puna kentrothamnus weddellianus [Rhamnaceae:Colletieae]

The global picture of plant reproduction at high altitudes is still diffuse due to conflicting reports [e. g., about which are the prevalent breeding systems] and incomplete geographical and taxonomic coverage of high-altitude ecosystems. This paper reports on the reproductive biology of Kentrothamn...

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Otros Autores: Zarlavsky, Gabriela Elena, Bartoloni, Norberto José
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