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Fitness-consequences of geitonogamous selfing in a clonal marine angiosperm (Zostera marina)

Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2001
Abstract Plant mating systems have received considerable attention because the proportion of selfed vs. outcrossed progeny is an important evolutionary factor. In clonally reproducing plants, geitonogamous selfing between distant ramets belonging to the same genet is expected to be widespread, yet empirical data are sparse.
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The Potential Use of Seaweeds and Marine Plants by Native Peoples of Alta and Baja California

An Archaeology of Abundance, 2019
Archaeologically, the use of marine kelps and seaweeds is poorly understood, yet California's islands are surrounded by extensive and highly productive kelp forests with nearshore habitats containing more than 100 edible species. Historical accounts from
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Pollen germination and pollen tube growth in the marine angiosperm, Zostera marina L.

Aquatic Botany, 1993
Abstract The marine angiosperms have adapted to a hydrophilous pollination mode, in which pollen is released and captured underwater. There has been some misunderstanding as to the fate of pollen following capture on stigmas. To address this question, naturally shed pollen grains were transferred to stigmas of carpellate flowers of Zostera marina L.
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Male floral structure in the marine angiosperm Cymodocea serrulata (R.Br.) Ascherson & Magnus (Zannichelliaceae)

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1975
Male flowers of Cymodocea serrulata (R. Br.) Ascherson & Magnus have been found in Moreton Bay, Queensland, the southernmost extent of this species' range. The flower is described together with the abundance of flowering. Syringodium isoetifolium (Ascherson) Dandy is also found in Moreton Bay and flowers were found in 1973 but not in 1974.
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