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Title
Variation in the functioning of autonomous self-pollination, pollinator services and floral traits in three Centaurium species.
Authors
Brys, Rein; Jacquemyn, Hans
Abstract
Reproductive assurance through autonomous selfing is thought to be one of the main advantages of self-fertilization in plants. Floral mechanisms that ensure autonomous seed set are therefore more likely to occur in species that grow in habitats where pollination is scarce and/or unpredictable.