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Old 28-08-2003, 11:22 AM
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Default Apomictic Grasses

Dnia 03-08-26 04:21, Użytkownik Cereoid-UR12- napisał:
Yes, those are genera of grasses but which actual species in those genera
are apomictic, if any?
A list of generic names alone tells us nothing.

Try to find by yourself in http://www.google.com (or any other search
engine) if
you don't believe. It's works better than your discussion...

And according to *netiquette* please, answer below the cited (original
if you wish) message.
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