1. Heterostyly is a floral polymorphism that has evolved independently in about 28 plant families across the globe. Heterostyly is characterized by reciprocal arrangement of the anthers and stigmas and the presence of a heteromorphic self-incompatibility system, which together have been hypothesized to promote cross-pollination and to avoid interference of self-pollen and the deleterious effects of inbreeding. 2. Recent analyses have shown that the reciprocal positioning of the sexual organs in heterostylous plant species is not always perfect. Inaccuracies in the positioning of styles and anthers within populations are expected to affect both male and female fitness of plants by disturbing pollen uptake and stigmatic deposition by insects....
For hermaphroditic angiosperms with multiple flowers the sex roles can be exclusively combined in bi...
For hermaphroditic angiosperms with multiple flowers the sex roles can be exclusively combined in bi...
Premise of the study: Seed production is frequently limited by the receipt of insufficient or low-qu...
Heterostyly, i.e. the reciprocal positioning of anthers and stigmas, is a floral polymorphism that i...
Heterostyly, i.e. the reciprocal positioning of anthers and stigmas, is a floral polymorphism that i...
Heterostyly, i.e. the reciprocal positioning of anthers and stigmas, is a floral polymorphism that i...
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...
Most heterostylous plants possess a reciprocal arrangement of stigmas and anthers (reciprocal herkog...
Most heterostylous plants possess a reciprocal arrangement of stigmas and anthers (reciprocal herkog...
Premise of research. Self-compatibility is a requirement for reproductive assurance via selfing and ...
Sexual conflicts and their evolutionary outcomes may be influenced by population-specific features s...
Sexual conflicts and their evolutionary outcomes may be influenced by population-specific features s...
Sexual conflicts and their evolutionary outcomes may be influenced by population-specific features s...
For hermaphroditic angiosperms with multiple flowers the sex roles can be exclusively combined in bi...
For hermaphroditic angiosperms with multiple flowers the sex roles can be exclusively combined in bi...
Premise of the study: Seed production is frequently limited by the receipt of insufficient or low-qu...
Heterostyly, i.e. the reciprocal positioning of anthers and stigmas, is a floral polymorphism that i...
Heterostyly, i.e. the reciprocal positioning of anthers and stigmas, is a floral polymorphism that i...
Heterostyly, i.e. the reciprocal positioning of anthers and stigmas, is a floral polymorphism that i...
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...
Most heterostylous plants possess a reciprocal arrangement of stigmas and anthers (reciprocal herkog...
Most heterostylous plants possess a reciprocal arrangement of stigmas and anthers (reciprocal herkog...
Premise of research. Self-compatibility is a requirement for reproductive assurance via selfing and ...
Sexual conflicts and their evolutionary outcomes may be influenced by population-specific features s...
Sexual conflicts and their evolutionary outcomes may be influenced by population-specific features s...
Sexual conflicts and their evolutionary outcomes may be influenced by population-specific features s...
For hermaphroditic angiosperms with multiple flowers the sex roles can be exclusively combined in bi...
For hermaphroditic angiosperms with multiple flowers the sex roles can be exclusively combined in bi...
Premise of the study: Seed production is frequently limited by the receipt of insufficient or low-qu...