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Fig. 2

From: Pollination success of Fraxinus excelsior L. in the context of ash dieback

Fig. 2

Results of the seed orchard near Schorndorf. a Identified father clones with number of ramets (n) resp. identified fathers as well as average vitality score per clone with the average number of offspring per father tree, b number of offspring summed allocated to the average vitality score of the father clones, with n representing the number of genotypes, and c average number of offspring summed per potential father tree allocated to the vitality score of the potential father trees, with n representing the number of ramts (vitality score: 0 — dark green; 1 — light green; 2 — yellow; 3 — orange; 4 — red). d Number of father trees per distance class based on paternity analysis. All potential father trees per mother tree have been counted

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