International audienceGynodioecy is defined as the coexistence of two different sexual morphs in a population: females and hermaphrodites. This breeding system is found among many different families of angiosperms and is usually under nucleo-cytoplasmic inheritance, with maternally inherited genes causing male sterility and nuclear factors restoring male fertility. Numerous theoretical models have investigated the conditions for the stable coexistence of females and hermaphrodites. To date, all models rest on the assumption that restoration of a given male sterile genotype is controlled by a single Mendelian factor. Here, we review data bearing on the genetic determinism of sex inheritance in three gynodiecious plant species. We suggest tha...
Several different pathways for the evolution of dioecy from hermaphroditism have been invoked and an...
Models for sex allocation assume that increased expenditure of resources on male function decreases ...
In gynodioecious species, sex expression is generally determined through cytoplasmic male sterility ...
In many gynodioecious species the nuclear inheritance of male fertility is complex and involves mult...
Inheritance of male sterility was studied in the gynodioecious species Plantago coronopus using five...
The maintenance of a gynodioecious breeding system (hermaphrodites and male-steriles) was studied in...
In a series of field, garden and greenhouse experiments, the factors contributing to the maintenance...
The mode of inheritance of the male sterility trait is crucial for understanding the evolutionary dy...
Rescource allocation to male and female functions was investigated in Thymus vulgaris L. (thyme), a ...
Inheritance of male sterility was studied in the gynodioecious species plantago coronophus using fiv...
Resource allocation to male and female functions was investigated in Thymus vulgaris L. (thyme), a g...
Gynodioecy is a breeding system consisting of male steriles (MS, females) and hermaphrodites (H). Th...
Male fertility in Plantago lanceolata is controlled by the interaction of cytoplasmic and nuclear ge...
It seems a conservative statement to say that studies of the past twenty years among animal forms ha...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism in species with separate sexes is influenced by the resolution of...
Several different pathways for the evolution of dioecy from hermaphroditism have been invoked and an...
Models for sex allocation assume that increased expenditure of resources on male function decreases ...
In gynodioecious species, sex expression is generally determined through cytoplasmic male sterility ...
In many gynodioecious species the nuclear inheritance of male fertility is complex and involves mult...
Inheritance of male sterility was studied in the gynodioecious species Plantago coronopus using five...
The maintenance of a gynodioecious breeding system (hermaphrodites and male-steriles) was studied in...
In a series of field, garden and greenhouse experiments, the factors contributing to the maintenance...
The mode of inheritance of the male sterility trait is crucial for understanding the evolutionary dy...
Rescource allocation to male and female functions was investigated in Thymus vulgaris L. (thyme), a ...
Inheritance of male sterility was studied in the gynodioecious species plantago coronophus using fiv...
Resource allocation to male and female functions was investigated in Thymus vulgaris L. (thyme), a g...
Gynodioecy is a breeding system consisting of male steriles (MS, females) and hermaphrodites (H). Th...
Male fertility in Plantago lanceolata is controlled by the interaction of cytoplasmic and nuclear ge...
It seems a conservative statement to say that studies of the past twenty years among animal forms ha...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism in species with separate sexes is influenced by the resolution of...
Several different pathways for the evolution of dioecy from hermaphroditism have been invoked and an...
Models for sex allocation assume that increased expenditure of resources on male function decreases ...
In gynodioecious species, sex expression is generally determined through cytoplasmic male sterility ...