12 Pags.- 1 Tabl.- 4 Figs.Homomorphic self-incompatibility is a well-studied example of a physiological process that is thought to increase population diversity and reduce the expression of inbreeding depression. Whereas theoretical models predict the presence of a large number of S-haplotypes with equal frequencies at equilibrium, unequal allele frequencies have been repeatedly reported and attributed to sampling effects, population structure, demographic perturbation, sheltered deleterious mutations or selection pressure on linked genes. However, it is unclear to what extent unequal segregations are the results of gametophytic or sexual selection. Although these two forces are difficult to disentangle, testing S-alleles in the offspring o...
Mating processes of local demes and spatial genetic structure of island populations at the self-inco...
Angiosperms are the most prevalent and evolutionarily advanced group of plants. A critical step for ...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) are largely self-incompatible, which is determined by a gametophyti...
Homomorphic self-incompatibility is a well-studied example of a physiological process that is though...
Homomorphic self-incompatibility is a well-studied example of a physiological process that is though...
Tetraploid sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) exhibits gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) whereby ...
Sweet cherry is a self-incompatible fruit tree species in the Rosaceae. As other species in the fami...
Sweet cherry (Prunus avium) is a member of the Rosaceae family, with a gametophytic self-incompatibi...
Negative frequency dependent selection (NFDS) is supposed to be the main force controlling allele ev...
A total of 17 pollen incompatibility groups in sweet cherry (Prunusavium L.) were identified among 4...
The breakdown of self-incompatibility, which could result from the accumulation of non-functional S-...
Parents and progenies genetic diversity, and male and female contributions to the seed crop were ass...
The S-RNase-based gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) reproduction barrier is important for main...
The paper presents results of a two-year study of self-(in)compatibility in 'Karina', previously rep...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
Mating processes of local demes and spatial genetic structure of island populations at the self-inco...
Angiosperms are the most prevalent and evolutionarily advanced group of plants. A critical step for ...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) are largely self-incompatible, which is determined by a gametophyti...
Homomorphic self-incompatibility is a well-studied example of a physiological process that is though...
Homomorphic self-incompatibility is a well-studied example of a physiological process that is though...
Tetraploid sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) exhibits gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) whereby ...
Sweet cherry is a self-incompatible fruit tree species in the Rosaceae. As other species in the fami...
Sweet cherry (Prunus avium) is a member of the Rosaceae family, with a gametophytic self-incompatibi...
Negative frequency dependent selection (NFDS) is supposed to be the main force controlling allele ev...
A total of 17 pollen incompatibility groups in sweet cherry (Prunusavium L.) were identified among 4...
The breakdown of self-incompatibility, which could result from the accumulation of non-functional S-...
Parents and progenies genetic diversity, and male and female contributions to the seed crop were ass...
The S-RNase-based gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) reproduction barrier is important for main...
The paper presents results of a two-year study of self-(in)compatibility in 'Karina', previously rep...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
Mating processes of local demes and spatial genetic structure of island populations at the self-inco...
Angiosperms are the most prevalent and evolutionarily advanced group of plants. A critical step for ...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) are largely self-incompatible, which is determined by a gametophyti...