A previous observation that self-pollen tubes traversed the style at a lower rate than cross-pollen tubes in Eucalyptus grandis and E. urophylla suggested the presence of cryptic self-incompatibility (CSI) in these species. The aim of the present study was, with the help of molecular markers, to examine the siring ability of self- and cross-pollen in a single clone of E. grandis, after both mixed- and single-donor pollinations, in order to confirm the presence of CSI. Single-donor cross-pollinations set a significantly higher number of seeds per flower ollinated compared to those performed with self-pollen, while there were no significant differences between the open control and single-donor self-pollinations. Molecular markers revealed ...
The self-rejection system of Dipterocarpus tempehes (Dipterocarpaceae), an emergent tree of the lowl...
This study investigated the reproductive biology of four Eucalyptus species of the subgenus Symphyom...
Patterns of the self-incompatibility system have been more often described for hermaphroditic, entom...
Copyright © 2003 CSIROThis study investigated whether pollen competition favours cross- over self-po...
This study investigated whether pollen competition favours cross- over self-pollination in Eucalyptu...
Copyright © 2002 CSIROControlled pollinations with self- and cross-pollen were applied to individual...
Controlled pollinations with self- and cross-pollen were applied to individual flowers of five matur...
Eucalypts are generally preferentially outcrossing (Pryor 1976; Griffin et a1 1987), with relativel...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comControlled self- and cross-pollinations...
The study was conducted to identify the self-incompatibility mechanism in Eucalyptus globulus ssp. g...
Background and aims Late-acting self-incompatibility (LSI). in which selfed flowers fail to form fru...
The growth of E. globulus and E. nitens pollen tubes in styles of E. globulus was examined in order ...
† Background and Aims One of the major factors affecting the outcrossing rate in Eucalyptus globulus...
Controlled self- and cross-pollinations were conducted on flowers of five mature Eucalyptus nitens t...
The mating system of the animal-pollinated forest tree species Eucalyptus globulus Labill...
The self-rejection system of Dipterocarpus tempehes (Dipterocarpaceae), an emergent tree of the lowl...
This study investigated the reproductive biology of four Eucalyptus species of the subgenus Symphyom...
Patterns of the self-incompatibility system have been more often described for hermaphroditic, entom...
Copyright © 2003 CSIROThis study investigated whether pollen competition favours cross- over self-po...
This study investigated whether pollen competition favours cross- over self-pollination in Eucalyptu...
Copyright © 2002 CSIROControlled pollinations with self- and cross-pollen were applied to individual...
Controlled pollinations with self- and cross-pollen were applied to individual flowers of five matur...
Eucalypts are generally preferentially outcrossing (Pryor 1976; Griffin et a1 1987), with relativel...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comControlled self- and cross-pollinations...
The study was conducted to identify the self-incompatibility mechanism in Eucalyptus globulus ssp. g...
Background and aims Late-acting self-incompatibility (LSI). in which selfed flowers fail to form fru...
The growth of E. globulus and E. nitens pollen tubes in styles of E. globulus was examined in order ...
† Background and Aims One of the major factors affecting the outcrossing rate in Eucalyptus globulus...
Controlled self- and cross-pollinations were conducted on flowers of five mature Eucalyptus nitens t...
The mating system of the animal-pollinated forest tree species Eucalyptus globulus Labill...
The self-rejection system of Dipterocarpus tempehes (Dipterocarpaceae), an emergent tree of the lowl...
This study investigated the reproductive biology of four Eucalyptus species of the subgenus Symphyom...
Patterns of the self-incompatibility system have been more often described for hermaphroditic, entom...