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John Pascarella, Botany & Mycology 2009 Poster Session Interviews

Posted by admin on Nov 21, 2009

Evidence of Hybridization between a federally endangered plant, Baptisia arachnifera (Fabaceae), and a native congener (Baptisia lecontei) at an ex situ conservation planting. For endangered species, one option to lower extinction risk is to create ex situ populations. However, this may create the potential for hybridization to occur with other native or non-native species. I present evidence that hybridization has occurred between the federally endangered Georgia endemic Baptisia …

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