International audienceMasting, a breeding strategy common in perennial plants, is defined by seed production that is highly variable over years and synchronized at the population level. Resource budget models (RBMs) proposed that masting relies on two processes: (i) the depletion of plant reserves following high fruiting levels, which leads to marked temporal fluctuations in fruiting; and (ii) outcross pollination that synchronizes seed crops among neighboring trees. We revisited the RBM approach to examine the extent to which masting could be impacted by the degree of pollination efficiency, by taking into account various logistic relationships between pollination success and pollen availability. To link masting to other reproductive trait...
1. Masting, the production of large seed crops at intervals of several years, is a reproductive adap...
1. Masting, the synchronized production of variable seed crops, is widespread among woody plants, bu...
Reproductive success and the patterns of sexual allocation in flowering plants are affected by the i...
Masting, a breeding strategy common in perennial plants, is defined by seed production that is highl...
Masting, a breeding strategy common in perennial plants, is defined by seed production that is highl...
Synchronized and variable reproduction by perennial plants, called mast seeding, is a major reproduc...
Masting is defined as the intermittent highly variable production of seed in a plant population. Acc...
Synchronized and fluctuating reproduction by plant populations, called masting, is widespread in div...
Pollen limitation may affect resource allocation patterns in plants, but its role in the selection o...
Background and aimsIn a range of plant species, the distribution of individual mean fecundity is ske...
Mast seeding, or masting, is a phenomenon where inter-annual seed production by individuals is synch...
Mast seeding is one of the most intriguing reproductive traits in nature. Despite its potential draw...
One hitherto intractable problem in studying mast seeding (synchronous intermittent heavy flowering ...
Annually variable and synchronous seed production, or masting behavior, is a widespread phenomenon w...
1. Masting, the production of large seed crops at intervals of several years, is a reproductive adap...
1. Masting, the synchronized production of variable seed crops, is widespread among woody plants, bu...
Reproductive success and the patterns of sexual allocation in flowering plants are affected by the i...
Masting, a breeding strategy common in perennial plants, is defined by seed production that is highl...
Masting, a breeding strategy common in perennial plants, is defined by seed production that is highl...
Synchronized and variable reproduction by perennial plants, called mast seeding, is a major reproduc...
Masting is defined as the intermittent highly variable production of seed in a plant population. Acc...
Synchronized and fluctuating reproduction by plant populations, called masting, is widespread in div...
Pollen limitation may affect resource allocation patterns in plants, but its role in the selection o...
Background and aimsIn a range of plant species, the distribution of individual mean fecundity is ske...
Mast seeding, or masting, is a phenomenon where inter-annual seed production by individuals is synch...
Mast seeding is one of the most intriguing reproductive traits in nature. Despite its potential draw...
One hitherto intractable problem in studying mast seeding (synchronous intermittent heavy flowering ...
Annually variable and synchronous seed production, or masting behavior, is a widespread phenomenon w...
1. Masting, the production of large seed crops at intervals of several years, is a reproductive adap...
1. Masting, the synchronized production of variable seed crops, is widespread among woody plants, bu...
Reproductive success and the patterns of sexual allocation in flowering plants are affected by the i...