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    Physalis angulata pollination after herbivory: the effects of herbivore damage on pollinator preference 

    Xu, Freddie M.; Whitehead, Susan R. (Virginia Tech, 2018-07-26)
    Pollination is the pinnacle of a plant’s life cycle. Progeny carry on paternal traits for higher fitness and survival while also maintaining genetic diversity among populations. While some species such as Physalis angulata ...

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