Self-fertilization has recurrently evolved in plants, involving different strategies and traits, often involving loss of attractive functions, collectively known as the selfing syndrome. However, few traits have been described that actively promote self-fertilization. Here we describe a novel mechanism promoting self-fertilization in the Brassicaceae species Erysimum incanum. This mechanism, which we called anther rubbing, consists of autonomous, repeated, and coordinated movements of the stamens over the stigma during flower opening. We have documented anther rubbing by time-lapse videos and experimentally show that it causes self-pollen deposition on stigmas and is sufficient to achieve maximal reproductive output in E. incanum. We predic...
IntroductionThe transition from cross-fertilisation (outcrossing) to self-fertilisation (selfing) fr...
The evolution of self-fertilization is one of the most commonly traversed transitions in flowering p...
Abstract In plants with infrequent pollinator services, the benefits of reproductive assurance could...
Self-fertilization has recurrently evolved in plants, involving different strategies and traits, oft...
Capacity for autonomous self-fertilization provides reproductive assurance, has evolved repeatedly i...
Capacity for autonomous self-fertilization provides reproductive assurance, has evolved repeatedly i...
Differentiation of female sexual organs in flowering plants is rare, and contrasts with the wide ran...
Differentiation of female sexual organs in flowering plants is rare, and contrasts with the wide ran...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
The evolution of self-fertilization is one of the most commonly traversed transitions in flowering p...
Premise of the study: Hermaphroditism in plants can lead to gender conflicts, such as pollen discoun...
Premise of the study: Hermaphroditism in plants can lead to gender conflicts, such as pollen discoun...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The transition from cross-fertilisation (outcrossing) to self-fertilisati...
IntroductionThe transition from cross-fertilisation (outcrossing) to self-fertilisation (selfing) fr...
The evolution of self-fertilization is one of the most commonly traversed transitions in flowering p...
Abstract In plants with infrequent pollinator services, the benefits of reproductive assurance could...
Self-fertilization has recurrently evolved in plants, involving different strategies and traits, oft...
Capacity for autonomous self-fertilization provides reproductive assurance, has evolved repeatedly i...
Capacity for autonomous self-fertilization provides reproductive assurance, has evolved repeatedly i...
Differentiation of female sexual organs in flowering plants is rare, and contrasts with the wide ran...
Differentiation of female sexual organs in flowering plants is rare, and contrasts with the wide ran...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
The evolution of self-fertilization is one of the most commonly traversed transitions in flowering p...
Premise of the study: Hermaphroditism in plants can lead to gender conflicts, such as pollen discoun...
Premise of the study: Hermaphroditism in plants can lead to gender conflicts, such as pollen discoun...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The transition from cross-fertilisation (outcrossing) to self-fertilisati...
IntroductionThe transition from cross-fertilisation (outcrossing) to self-fertilisation (selfing) fr...
The evolution of self-fertilization is one of the most commonly traversed transitions in flowering p...
Abstract In plants with infrequent pollinator services, the benefits of reproductive assurance could...