Quantitative seed provisioning is an important life-history trait with strong effects on offspring phenotype and fitness. As for any other trait, heritability estimates are vital for understanding its evolutionary dynamics. However, being a trait in between two generations, estimating additive genetic variation of seed provisioning requires complex quantitative genetic approaches for distinguishing between true genetic and environmental maternal effects. Here, using Maritime pine as a long-lived plant model, we quantified additive genetic variation of cone and seed weight (SW) mean and SW within-individual variation. We used a powerful approach combining both half-sib analysis and parent–offspring regression using several common garden test...
The strong association observed between fire regimes and variation in plant adaptations to fire sugg...
The strong association observed between fire regimes and variation in plant adaptations to fire sugg...
BACKGROUND: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of plant species to rapi...
Quantitative seed provisioning is an important life-history trait with strong effects on offspring p...
Quantitative seed provisioning is an important life-history trait with strong effects on offspring p...
Although maternal environmental effects are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenot...
Although maternal environmental effects are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenot...
I. Seed size is a critical factor in determining various aspects of a plant's life cycle, such as g...
Understanding the determinants of phenotypic variation is critical to evaluate the ability of traits...
Understanding the determinants of phenotypic variation is critical to evaluate the ability of traits...
Data from 171 full-sib tests of slash pine (Pinuselliottii Engelm. var. elliottii) measured at multi...
Understanding the determinants of phenotypic variation is critical to evaluate the ability of traits...
How evolutionary forces interact to maintain quantitative genetic variation within populations has b...
How evolutionary forces interact to maintain quantitative genetic variation within populations has b...
In forest tree breeding, family-based Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) studies are valuable as methods ...
The strong association observed between fire regimes and variation in plant adaptations to fire sugg...
The strong association observed between fire regimes and variation in plant adaptations to fire sugg...
BACKGROUND: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of plant species to rapi...
Quantitative seed provisioning is an important life-history trait with strong effects on offspring p...
Quantitative seed provisioning is an important life-history trait with strong effects on offspring p...
Although maternal environmental effects are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenot...
Although maternal environmental effects are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenot...
I. Seed size is a critical factor in determining various aspects of a plant's life cycle, such as g...
Understanding the determinants of phenotypic variation is critical to evaluate the ability of traits...
Understanding the determinants of phenotypic variation is critical to evaluate the ability of traits...
Data from 171 full-sib tests of slash pine (Pinuselliottii Engelm. var. elliottii) measured at multi...
Understanding the determinants of phenotypic variation is critical to evaluate the ability of traits...
How evolutionary forces interact to maintain quantitative genetic variation within populations has b...
How evolutionary forces interact to maintain quantitative genetic variation within populations has b...
In forest tree breeding, family-based Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) studies are valuable as methods ...
The strong association observed between fire regimes and variation in plant adaptations to fire sugg...
The strong association observed between fire regimes and variation in plant adaptations to fire sugg...
BACKGROUND: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of plant species to rapi...