For pollination to succeed, pollen must carry sperm through a variety of different floral tissues to access the ovules within the pistil. The pistil provides everything the pollen requires for success in this endeavor including distinct guidance cues and essential nutrients that allow the pollen tube to traverse enormous distances along a complex path to the unfertilized ovule. Although the pistil is a great facilitator of pollen function, it can also be viewed as an elaborate barrier that shields ovules from access from inappropriate pollen, such as pollen from other species. Each discrete step taken by pollen tubes en route to the ovules is a potential barrier point to ovule access and waste by inappropriate mates. In this review, we surv...
Hybridisation between individuals of different species can lead to maladapted or inviable progeny du...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...
In the Brassicaceae, the acceptance of compatible pollen and the rejection of self-incompatible poll...
For pollination to succeed, pollen must carry sperm through a variety of different floral tissues to...
In non-cleistogamous plants, the male gametophyte, the pollen grain is immotile and exploits various...
The ornate surfaces of male and female reproductive cells in flowering plants have long attracted at...
The phase that elapses from pollination to fertilization is marked by an intense male-female interac...
The mechanisms of compatible pollination are less studied than those of incompatible pollination and...
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Sexual selection is known to shape plant traits that affect access to mates during the pollination p...
International audienceSexual selection is known to shape plant traits that affect access to mates du...
ABSTRACT The evolutionary success of higher plants relies on a very short gametophytic phase, which ...
Conifers have a diversity of pollination mechanisms that assist in the capture of pollen during poll...
The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight the molecular dialogue between the pollen tube and th...
Understanding the complex cellular courtship that occurs between the pollen and pistil tissues of fl...
Hybridisation between individuals of different species can lead to maladapted or inviable progeny du...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...
In the Brassicaceae, the acceptance of compatible pollen and the rejection of self-incompatible poll...
For pollination to succeed, pollen must carry sperm through a variety of different floral tissues to...
In non-cleistogamous plants, the male gametophyte, the pollen grain is immotile and exploits various...
The ornate surfaces of male and female reproductive cells in flowering plants have long attracted at...
The phase that elapses from pollination to fertilization is marked by an intense male-female interac...
The mechanisms of compatible pollination are less studied than those of incompatible pollination and...
2 Pags. The definitive and complet version (6 Pags.) is available at: https://link.springer.com/boo...
Sexual selection is known to shape plant traits that affect access to mates during the pollination p...
International audienceSexual selection is known to shape plant traits that affect access to mates du...
ABSTRACT The evolutionary success of higher plants relies on a very short gametophytic phase, which ...
Conifers have a diversity of pollination mechanisms that assist in the capture of pollen during poll...
The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight the molecular dialogue between the pollen tube and th...
Understanding the complex cellular courtship that occurs between the pollen and pistil tissues of fl...
Hybridisation between individuals of different species can lead to maladapted or inviable progeny du...
According to the theory of sexual selection, traits can evolve because they confer a mating advantag...
In the Brassicaceae, the acceptance of compatible pollen and the rejection of self-incompatible poll...