## Broccoli (Bramica oleracea L. var. italica) progenies grown from seed obtained by greenhouse budpollination (BP), open-flower self-pollination (OS), open-flower seif-pollination with ether treatment of the stigma (OSE), and crosspollination (CP) were compared in the field. For plant height, pla
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Nonadditive effects of flower damage and hummingbird pollination on the fecundity ofMimulus luteus
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