Implications of nonadventitious rhizome spread on reproduction, inbreeding, and conservation for a rare grassland legume

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80% chance of occurring between different genets. Our study demonstrates that inferences associated with clonality, small population size, and inbreeding depression should be directly evaluated for rare vegetatively spreading plants. © 2011 The American Genetic Association. All rights reserved.

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Severns, P. M., Liston, A., & Wilson, M. V. (2011). Implications of nonadventitious rhizome spread on reproduction, inbreeding, and conservation for a rare grassland legume. Journal of Heredity, 102(4), 371–379. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esr034

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