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Philip Ladd

Adjunct, Centre for Terrestrial Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, Murdoch University

Pollination ecology, plant anatomy, plant population ecology, Australian conifer biology

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by Emily Eakin-BusherJ. Fontaine and P. Ladd

Published 2017

2017 Research Findings: Bulletin 5.11 Ecology, People & Environment

Many flowers have both male and female parts, and produce seeds when pollen (male) reaches the ovary (female). Some plants can use their own pollen to make seeds (self-pollination), however many rely on pollen from another plant (cross-pollination) for successful seed production.

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