Fruit and seed abortion in plants have been traditionally attributed to limiting factors such as resources or to chemically mediated dominance hierarchy among the developing sinks. These hypotheses however do not satisfactorily explain the observed patterns of seed and fruit abortion and have also not withstood the test of critical experimentation. In this paper, we propose an alternative model based on the process of self organization used in physics to explain the flow of liquids etc. As proposed here, the model assumes one simple rule, that the probability of any given sink getting a resource molecule is a function of (a) the sink-drawing ability of each unit of the tissue and (b) the amount of resource molecules already moved to that si...
It has been suggested that production of a high frequency of few-seeded pods in most trees of Dalber...
Abortion of reproductive organs diminishes yields in many crops. In indeterminate greenhouse crops, ...
Seed abortion is a major cause of yield loss under water deficit in maize, thereby causing a high se...
Differential development of seeds and their abortion in multi-ovulated fruits is explained by a proc...
Behaviour is traditionally attributed to animals only. Recently, evidence for plant behaviour is acc...
Abortion of reproductive organs is a major limiting factor of yield under water deficit, but is also...
Source strength (assimilate supply) and sink strength (assimilate demand) of the plant were varied i...
Dalbergia sissoo, a tropical tree with wind-dispersed pods, exhibits a highly positively skewed dist...
Developmental biologists have long strived to understand how organisms acquire shape and form. The a...
In Syzygium cuminii, an animal dispersed species, invariably only one of the 30 ovules develops to m...
Yield maintenance under drought in maize (Zea mays) requires the rapid extension of styles and stigm...
Flower or grain abortion causes large yield losses under water deficit. In maize (Zea mays), it is o...
Yield maintenance under drought in maize (Zea mays) is associated to flowering synchrony which requi...
For several plant species, brood size results from the abortion of ovules and seeds. However, these ...
Many organisms evolve condition-dependent life history strategies to maximize their lifetime fitness...
It has been suggested that production of a high frequency of few-seeded pods in most trees of Dalber...
Abortion of reproductive organs diminishes yields in many crops. In indeterminate greenhouse crops, ...
Seed abortion is a major cause of yield loss under water deficit in maize, thereby causing a high se...
Differential development of seeds and their abortion in multi-ovulated fruits is explained by a proc...
Behaviour is traditionally attributed to animals only. Recently, evidence for plant behaviour is acc...
Abortion of reproductive organs is a major limiting factor of yield under water deficit, but is also...
Source strength (assimilate supply) and sink strength (assimilate demand) of the plant were varied i...
Dalbergia sissoo, a tropical tree with wind-dispersed pods, exhibits a highly positively skewed dist...
Developmental biologists have long strived to understand how organisms acquire shape and form. The a...
In Syzygium cuminii, an animal dispersed species, invariably only one of the 30 ovules develops to m...
Yield maintenance under drought in maize (Zea mays) requires the rapid extension of styles and stigm...
Flower or grain abortion causes large yield losses under water deficit. In maize (Zea mays), it is o...
Yield maintenance under drought in maize (Zea mays) is associated to flowering synchrony which requi...
For several plant species, brood size results from the abortion of ovules and seeds. However, these ...
Many organisms evolve condition-dependent life history strategies to maximize their lifetime fitness...
It has been suggested that production of a high frequency of few-seeded pods in most trees of Dalber...
Abortion of reproductive organs diminishes yields in many crops. In indeterminate greenhouse crops, ...
Seed abortion is a major cause of yield loss under water deficit in maize, thereby causing a high se...