Pollination Habits of Endangered Rice Revealed to Help Preservation
Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 12:35
in Paleontology & Archaeology
A type of wild rice that only grows in a small stretch of the San Marcos River is likely so rare because it plays the sexual reproduction game poorly, a study led by the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at The University of Texas at Austin has revealed.
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