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Fine-scale genetic structure in the orchid Gymnadenia conopsea is not associated with local density of flowering plants.

Nina SletvoldNina JoffardLinus Söderquist
Published in: American journal of botany (2024)
The results suggest that increased self-pollen deposition in sparse patches does not necessarily cause higher selfing rates or that inbreeding depression results in low establishment success of inbred individuals. The modest relatedness suggests that biparental inbreeding depression is unlikely to be an immediate problem following fragmentation of large populations. The results further indicate that habitat structure may contribute to governing fine-scale genetic structure in G. conopsea.
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