Elevated temperature drives a shift from selfing to outcrossing in the insect-pollinated legume, faba bean (Vicia faba)
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Elevated temperature drives a shift from selfing to outcrossing in the insect-pollinated legume, faba bean (Vicia faba)
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages erw430
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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2016-12-08
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10.1093/jxb/erw430
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