(Brassicaceae), which is an emerging model species for studying the molecular basis of perenniality and local adaptation. It is unknown whether its selfing populations have evolved a selfing syndrome.Using macro-photography, microscopy and automated cell counting, we compared floral syndromes (size, herkogamy, pollen and ovule numbers) between three outcrossing populations from the Apuan Alps and three selfing populations from the Western and Central Alps (Maritime Alps and Dolomites). In addition, we genotyped the plants for 12 microsatellite loci to confirm previous measures of diversity and inbreeding coefficients based on allozymes, and performed Bayesian clustering.Plants from the three selfing populations had markedly smaller flowers...
The transition from outcrossing to predominant self-fertilization is one of the most common evolutio...
One of the most common trends in plant evolution, loss of self-incompatibility and ensuing increases...
International audiencePremise of the study : As part of global change, climate warming and pollinato...
IntroductionThe transition from cross-fertilisation (outcrossing) to self-fertilisation (selfing) fr...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The transition from cross-fertilisation (outcrossing) to self-fertilisati...
Abstract Many plants harbor complex mechanisms that promote outcrossing and efficient pollen transf...
The shift in mating system from outcrossing to selfing is associated with many evolutionary changes ...
Background and aims – Molecular studies in model systems have pushed forward our understanding of fl...
Widespread associations between selfing rate and floral size within and among taxa suggest that thes...
Capacity for autonomous self-fertilization provides reproductive assurance, has evolved repeatedly i...
International audienceEvolutionary transitions between mating systems have occurred repetitively and...
Premise of research. A major aim in plant research is to understand the micro-and macroevolutionary ...
Premise of the study: To avoid inbreeding depression plants have evolved diverse breeding systems to...
Abstract Knowing species’ breeding system and mating processes occurring in populations is important...
Background and Aims: The transition from outcrossing to selfing is a frequent evolutionary shift in ...
The transition from outcrossing to predominant self-fertilization is one of the most common evolutio...
One of the most common trends in plant evolution, loss of self-incompatibility and ensuing increases...
International audiencePremise of the study : As part of global change, climate warming and pollinato...
IntroductionThe transition from cross-fertilisation (outcrossing) to self-fertilisation (selfing) fr...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The transition from cross-fertilisation (outcrossing) to self-fertilisati...
Abstract Many plants harbor complex mechanisms that promote outcrossing and efficient pollen transf...
The shift in mating system from outcrossing to selfing is associated with many evolutionary changes ...
Background and aims – Molecular studies in model systems have pushed forward our understanding of fl...
Widespread associations between selfing rate and floral size within and among taxa suggest that thes...
Capacity for autonomous self-fertilization provides reproductive assurance, has evolved repeatedly i...
International audienceEvolutionary transitions between mating systems have occurred repetitively and...
Premise of research. A major aim in plant research is to understand the micro-and macroevolutionary ...
Premise of the study: To avoid inbreeding depression plants have evolved diverse breeding systems to...
Abstract Knowing species’ breeding system and mating processes occurring in populations is important...
Background and Aims: The transition from outcrossing to selfing is a frequent evolutionary shift in ...
The transition from outcrossing to predominant self-fertilization is one of the most common evolutio...
One of the most common trends in plant evolution, loss of self-incompatibility and ensuing increases...
International audiencePremise of the study : As part of global change, climate warming and pollinato...