The expression of trimorphic incompatibility was investigated in a high altitude population of Oxalis compacta subsp.compacta distributed in the upper alpine belt (3100-3470 m) of the central Chile Andes. Stigma-anther reciprocity (2populations), morph representation (7 populations), unassisted selfing capacity and open-pollination fruit set (6 populations)were determined. O. compacta ssp. compacta es highly dependent on external pollinators. Although it has typical tristylousflowers, considerable seed set is possible following illegitimate intermorph and intramorph cross pollination. Openpollination fruit set varied from 9-83% and on average was lower in the higher-elevation populations. The possibilityof seed set following two kinds of il...
Plant breeding systems have been viewed as mechanisms to promote outcrossing in order to increase ge...
1. How animal‐pollinated plants support low and stochastic pollination in the high alpine is a key q...
Flower distribution within the tree crown may affect both pollination dynamics and the costs of flow...
The expression of trimorphic incompatibility was investigated in a high altitude population of Oxali...
High-elevation ecosystems are traditionally viewed as environments in which predominantly autogamous...
High-elevation ecosystems are traditionally viewed as environments in which predominantly autogamous...
The widely-held view that the frequency of self-compatibility increases at higher elevations has bee...
Artículo de publicación ISI.In the alpine life-zone, increasingly slower and unpredictable pollinat...
Indexación: Scopus.En este estudio se evaluó el sistema reproductivo de Trichopetalum plumosum (Ruiz...
Low temperatures, short growing seasons, and strong winds, which constrain the abundance and activit...
The breeding system of the geophyte endemic to Chile Trichopetalum plumosum (Ruiz & Pav.) J.F. M...
Indexación: Web of Science; Scielo.Many angiosperms are exclusively dependent on pollinators for its...
This study examined the floral biology and reproductive system of Escallonia pulverulenta, an endemi...
Unfavorable temperatures and weather conditions for biotic pollination in above-tree-line alpine hab...
How animal-pollinated plants support low and stochastic pollination in the high alpine is a key ques...
Plant breeding systems have been viewed as mechanisms to promote outcrossing in order to increase ge...
1. How animal‐pollinated plants support low and stochastic pollination in the high alpine is a key q...
Flower distribution within the tree crown may affect both pollination dynamics and the costs of flow...
The expression of trimorphic incompatibility was investigated in a high altitude population of Oxali...
High-elevation ecosystems are traditionally viewed as environments in which predominantly autogamous...
High-elevation ecosystems are traditionally viewed as environments in which predominantly autogamous...
The widely-held view that the frequency of self-compatibility increases at higher elevations has bee...
Artículo de publicación ISI.In the alpine life-zone, increasingly slower and unpredictable pollinat...
Indexación: Scopus.En este estudio se evaluó el sistema reproductivo de Trichopetalum plumosum (Ruiz...
Low temperatures, short growing seasons, and strong winds, which constrain the abundance and activit...
The breeding system of the geophyte endemic to Chile Trichopetalum plumosum (Ruiz & Pav.) J.F. M...
Indexación: Web of Science; Scielo.Many angiosperms are exclusively dependent on pollinators for its...
This study examined the floral biology and reproductive system of Escallonia pulverulenta, an endemi...
Unfavorable temperatures and weather conditions for biotic pollination in above-tree-line alpine hab...
How animal-pollinated plants support low and stochastic pollination in the high alpine is a key ques...
Plant breeding systems have been viewed as mechanisms to promote outcrossing in order to increase ge...
1. How animal‐pollinated plants support low and stochastic pollination in the high alpine is a key q...
Flower distribution within the tree crown may affect both pollination dynamics and the costs of flow...