Published 2017
“…Plants from habitat that are unfavorable to seedling establishment tend to rely largely on vegetative reproduction (
Sculthorpe, 1967; Fenner and Thompson, 2005). Asexual reproduction is the dominant form of reproduction for wetland plants, i.e. by shoot fragments (Ceratophyllum), turions (Utricularia), inflorescence plantlets (Echinodorus), runners or stolons (Cryptocoryne), rhizomes (Typha), stem tubers (Sagittaria), root tubers (Nymphoides) and corm (Aponogeton) (
Sculthorpe, 1967; Cronk and Fennessy, 2001). …”
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