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Botany / Plant reproduction / Biology / Pollination / Plant sexuality / Plant morphology / Ornamental trees / Pinaceae / Pinophyta / Conifer cone / Gymnosperm / Seed
Date: 2011-05-16 16:25:31
Botany
Plant reproduction
Biology
Pollination
Plant sexuality
Plant morphology
Ornamental trees
Pinaceae
Pinophyta
Conifer cone
Gymnosperm
Seed

OIKOS 97: 125–133, 2002 Cone abortion in Pinus halepensis: the role of pollen quantity, tree size and cone location Shirrinka Goubitz, Marinus J. A. Werger, Avi Shmida and Gidi Ne’eman

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