Times Cited: 9 Cited Reference Count: 58International audienceWe investigated the reproductive ecology of an endangered alpine species, Eryngium alpinum L., to determine its selfing rate and to propose possible mechanisms that may shape its breeding system. Whereas pollinators' foraging behavior suggested a high potential for geitonogamy (70% of the flights occur within plants), microsatellite analyses of seed progenies demonstrated that plants are primarily outcrossing (outcrossing rate [tm]=0.65, 0.96, and 1 in three populations). Given the relatively long pollen viability (at least 4-5 d) and the high number of simultaneously opened flowers on each plant, protandry is not sufficient to eliminate selfing. second. controlled crosses demons...
Background: High inbreeding depression is thought to be one of the major factors preventing evolutio...
The evolution of self-fertilization is one of the most commonly traversed transitions in flowering p...
Premise of the study: To avoid inbreeding depression plants have evolved diverse breeding systems to...
Times Cited: 9 Cited Reference Count: 58International audienceWe investigated the reproductive ecolo...
Times Cited: 3 Cited Reference Count: 37International audienceBackground and aims Eryngium alpinum (...
Abstract In plants with infrequent pollinator services, the benefits of reproductive assurance could...
doi: 10.1111/j.1744-7909.2010.00951.x Delayed selfing could provide ovules with an opportunity to be...
Times Cited: 1 Cited Reference Count: 64International audienceUnfavorable temperatures and weather c...
Premise of the study: Hermaphroditic plants commonly reproduce through a mixture of selfing and outc...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Self incompatibility (SI) in rare plants presents a unique challenge—SI protec...
Reproduction in alpine habitats is challenging because of the short growing season, low temperatures...
Premise of the study: In animal-pollinated plants, autonomous selfi ng may provide reproductive assu...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
1. Pollination failure has been proposed to be an important determinant of plant species’ range limi...
Background: High inbreeding depression is thought to be one of the major factors preventing evolutio...
The evolution of self-fertilization is one of the most commonly traversed transitions in flowering p...
Premise of the study: To avoid inbreeding depression plants have evolved diverse breeding systems to...
Times Cited: 9 Cited Reference Count: 58International audienceWe investigated the reproductive ecolo...
Times Cited: 3 Cited Reference Count: 37International audienceBackground and aims Eryngium alpinum (...
Abstract In plants with infrequent pollinator services, the benefits of reproductive assurance could...
doi: 10.1111/j.1744-7909.2010.00951.x Delayed selfing could provide ovules with an opportunity to be...
Times Cited: 1 Cited Reference Count: 64International audienceUnfavorable temperatures and weather c...
Premise of the study: Hermaphroditic plants commonly reproduce through a mixture of selfing and outc...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Self incompatibility (SI) in rare plants presents a unique challenge—SI protec...
Reproduction in alpine habitats is challenging because of the short growing season, low temperatures...
Premise of the study: In animal-pollinated plants, autonomous selfi ng may provide reproductive assu...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
1. Pollination failure has been proposed to be an important determinant of plant species’ range limi...
Background: High inbreeding depression is thought to be one of the major factors preventing evolutio...
The evolution of self-fertilization is one of the most commonly traversed transitions in flowering p...
Premise of the study: To avoid inbreeding depression plants have evolved diverse breeding systems to...