The fitness consequences of mating system variation (e.g. inbreeding) have been studied for at least 200 years, yet the ecological consequences of this variation remain poorly understood. Most plants are capable of inbreeding, and also exhibit a remarkable suite of adaptive phenotypic responses to ecological stresses such as herbivory. We tested the consequences of experimental inbreeding on phenotypic plasticity in resistance and growth (tolerance) traits in Solanum carolinense (Solanaceae). Inbreeding reduced the ability of plants to up-regulate resistance traits following damage. Moreover, inbreeding disrupted growth trait responses to damage, indicating the presence of deleterious mutations at loci regulating growth under stress. Produc...
In previous studies, we have investigated the strength of self-incompatibility (SI) in Solanum carol...
Selfing plant lineages are surprisingly widespread and successful in a broad range of environments, ...
Background and Aims Inbreeding via self-fertilization may have negative effects on plant fitness (i....
The fitness consequences of mating system variation (e.g. inbreeding) have been studied for at least...
The cost of inbreeding (inbreeding depression, ID) is an important variable in the maintenance of re...
The clonal weed Solanum carolinense exhibits plasticity in the strength of its self-incompatibility ...
The clonal weed Solanum carolinense exhibits plasticity in the strength of its self-incompatibility ...
Sexual reproduction is ubiquitous and variable both within and among species. This variation has pro...
Solanum carolinense (horsenettle) is a highly successful weed with a gametophytic self-incompatibili...
In addition to directly inducing physical and chemical defenses, herbivory experienced by plants in ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Inbreeding via self-fertilization may have negative effects on plant fitness (i...
Inbreeding is common in plant populations and can affect plant fitness and resistance against herbiv...
Inbreeding depression is a central parameter underlying mating system variation in nature and one th...
Inbreeding depression is a central parameter underlying mating system variation in nature and one th...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
In previous studies, we have investigated the strength of self-incompatibility (SI) in Solanum carol...
Selfing plant lineages are surprisingly widespread and successful in a broad range of environments, ...
Background and Aims Inbreeding via self-fertilization may have negative effects on plant fitness (i....
The fitness consequences of mating system variation (e.g. inbreeding) have been studied for at least...
The cost of inbreeding (inbreeding depression, ID) is an important variable in the maintenance of re...
The clonal weed Solanum carolinense exhibits plasticity in the strength of its self-incompatibility ...
The clonal weed Solanum carolinense exhibits plasticity in the strength of its self-incompatibility ...
Sexual reproduction is ubiquitous and variable both within and among species. This variation has pro...
Solanum carolinense (horsenettle) is a highly successful weed with a gametophytic self-incompatibili...
In addition to directly inducing physical and chemical defenses, herbivory experienced by plants in ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Inbreeding via self-fertilization may have negative effects on plant fitness (i...
Inbreeding is common in plant populations and can affect plant fitness and resistance against herbiv...
Inbreeding depression is a central parameter underlying mating system variation in nature and one th...
Inbreeding depression is a central parameter underlying mating system variation in nature and one th...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
In previous studies, we have investigated the strength of self-incompatibility (SI) in Solanum carol...
Selfing plant lineages are surprisingly widespread and successful in a broad range of environments, ...
Background and Aims Inbreeding via self-fertilization may have negative effects on plant fitness (i....