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Jesson, Linley - Biology Department, University of New Brunswick
New Zealand Journal ofBotany, 2000, Vol. 38:451468 0028-825x/OO/3803-O45 1
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Self-fertilization in mosses: a comparison of
Photosynthesis and water-use efficiency: A comparison between invasive (exotic) and non-invasive (native) species
www.newphytologist.org 1 Blackwell Publishing LtdOxford, UKNPHNew Phytologist0028-646X1469-8137 The Authors (2008). Journal compilation New Phytologist (2008)245310.1111/j.1469-8137.2008.02453.xMarch 2008001???9???Original ArticlesXX XX
SPOROPHYTIC INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN MOSSES OCCURS IN A SPECIES WITH SEPARATE SEXES BUT NOT IN A SPECIES
245GAMAGE, JESSON: LIGHT RESPONSES IN HETEROBLASTIC SEEDLINGS New Zealand Journal of Ecology (2007) 31(2): 245-254 New Zealand Ecological Society
Jesson et al.--Reproductive assurance in Phormium tenax 249New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2006, Vol. 44: 249259 0028825X/06/44030249 The Royal Society of New Zealand 2006
M O N O C O T SI I MATING STRATEGIES IN MONOCOTYLEDONS
Moving to mate: the evolution of separate and combined sexes in multicellular organisms
Journal of Experimental Botany, Page 1 of 11 doi:10.1093/jxb/erm283