Abstract Background Unilateral incompatibility (UI) is an asymmetric reproductive barrier that unidirectionally prevents gene flow between species and/or populations. UI is characterized by a compatible interaction between partners in one direction, but in the reciprocal cross fertilization fails, generally due to pollen tube rejection by the pistil. Although UI has long been observed in crosses between different species, the underlying molecular mechanisms are only beginning to be characterized. The wild tomato relative Solanum habrochaites provides a unique study system to investigate the molecular basis of this reproductive barrier, as populations within the species exhibit both interspecific and interpopulation UI. Here we utilized a tr...
Background Pollen–pistil interactions are an essential prelude to fertilization in angiosperms and d...
Abstract Background Many flowering plants produce bicellular pollen. The two cells of the pollen gra...
Plants have many ways to regulate the type of pollen that arrives on the stigma surface. Once there,...
Little is known about the physiological responses and genetic mutations associated with reproductive...
Tomato clade species (Solanum sect. Lycopersicon) display multiple interspecific reproductive barrie...
Heteromorphic self-incompatibility (SI) is an important system for preventing inbreeding in the genu...
International audienceAbstract Background Fertilization in flowering plants depends on the early con...
16 Fertilization in flowering plants depends on the early contact and recognition of pollen grains b...
Plant reproduction depends on the concerted activation of many genes to ensure correct communication...
The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight the molecular dialogue between the pollen tube and the...
In plants, cell–cell recognition is a crucial step in the selection of optimal pairs of gametes to a...
Background Pollen–pistil interactions are an essential prelude to fertilization in angiosperms and d...
Abstract Background Many flowering plants produce bicellular pollen. The two cells of the pollen gra...
Plants have many ways to regulate the type of pollen that arrives on the stigma surface. Once there,...
Little is known about the physiological responses and genetic mutations associated with reproductive...
Tomato clade species (Solanum sect. Lycopersicon) display multiple interspecific reproductive barrie...
Heteromorphic self-incompatibility (SI) is an important system for preventing inbreeding in the genu...
International audienceAbstract Background Fertilization in flowering plants depends on the early con...
16 Fertilization in flowering plants depends on the early contact and recognition of pollen grains b...
Plant reproduction depends on the concerted activation of many genes to ensure correct communication...
The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight the molecular dialogue between the pollen tube and the...
In plants, cell–cell recognition is a crucial step in the selection of optimal pairs of gametes to a...
Background Pollen–pistil interactions are an essential prelude to fertilization in angiosperms and d...
Abstract Background Many flowering plants produce bicellular pollen. The two cells of the pollen gra...
Plants have many ways to regulate the type of pollen that arrives on the stigma surface. Once there,...