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    Ruttan A, Lortie CJ, Haas SM.
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  • 31. Species-specific responses to combined water stress and increasing temperatures in two bee-pollinated congeners (Echium, Boraginaceae).
    Descamps C, Marée S, Hugon S, Quinet M, Jacquemart AL.
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  • 33. Neither insects nor wind: ambophily in dioecious Chamaedorea palms (Arecaceae).
    Rios LD, Fuchs EJ, Hodel DR, Cascante-Marín A.
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2014 Jul 26; 16(4):702-10. PubMed ID: 25068158
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  • 39. Deep roots delay flowering and relax the impact of floral traits and associated pollinators in steppe plants.
    Berrached R, Kadik L, Ait Mouheb H, Prinzing A.
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