In previous studies, we have investigated the strength of self-incompatibility (SI) in Solanum carolinense, a highly successful weed with a fully functional SI system that inhabits early successional and other disturbed habitats. We have found that the SI response in S. carolinense is a plastic trait—its strength being affected by the age of the flowers, and the presence of developing fruits and that there are genetic differences among families in their self-fertility. However, in species with a fully functional SI response, selfing would not be that common. As a result, deleterious recessives scattered though the genome of horsenettle are only occasionally exposed to selection. It has been suggested that deleterious recessives accumulate n...
In plants, reproductive strategies determine the degree of genetic variation of a species and influe...
Background and AimsGenetically controlled self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms constrain selfing and...
• It has been suggested that clonality provides reproductive assurance in cross-fertilizing spe...
In previous studies, we have investigated the strength of self-incompatibility (SI) in Solanum carol...
Solanum carolinense (horsenettle) is a highly successful weed with a gametophytic self-incompatibili...
The clonal weed Solanum carolinense exhibits plasticity in the strength of its self-incompatibility ...
The clonal weed Solanum carolinense exhibits plasticity in the strength of its self-incompatibility ...
The evolution of self-fertilization is one of the most commonly traversed transitions in flowering p...
Experimental investigations of homomorphic self-incompatibility (SI) have revealed an unanticipated ...
Flowering plants are able to avoid inbreeding by several genetically based mechanisms. Gametophytic ...
Compared to animals like ourselves, plants have a very flexible sexual life. Most plants are, for ex...
The fitness consequences of mating system variation (e.g. inbreeding) have been studied for at least...
The genetic consequences of inbreeding is a subject that has received thorough theoretical attention...
International audienceMany hermaphroditic flowering plants species possess a genetic self-incompatib...
International audienceThe evolutionary trajectory of isolated or small populations of self-incompati...
In plants, reproductive strategies determine the degree of genetic variation of a species and influe...
Background and AimsGenetically controlled self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms constrain selfing and...
• It has been suggested that clonality provides reproductive assurance in cross-fertilizing spe...
In previous studies, we have investigated the strength of self-incompatibility (SI) in Solanum carol...
Solanum carolinense (horsenettle) is a highly successful weed with a gametophytic self-incompatibili...
The clonal weed Solanum carolinense exhibits plasticity in the strength of its self-incompatibility ...
The clonal weed Solanum carolinense exhibits plasticity in the strength of its self-incompatibility ...
The evolution of self-fertilization is one of the most commonly traversed transitions in flowering p...
Experimental investigations of homomorphic self-incompatibility (SI) have revealed an unanticipated ...
Flowering plants are able to avoid inbreeding by several genetically based mechanisms. Gametophytic ...
Compared to animals like ourselves, plants have a very flexible sexual life. Most plants are, for ex...
The fitness consequences of mating system variation (e.g. inbreeding) have been studied for at least...
The genetic consequences of inbreeding is a subject that has received thorough theoretical attention...
International audienceMany hermaphroditic flowering plants species possess a genetic self-incompatib...
International audienceThe evolutionary trajectory of isolated or small populations of self-incompati...
In plants, reproductive strategies determine the degree of genetic variation of a species and influe...
Background and AimsGenetically controlled self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms constrain selfing and...
• It has been suggested that clonality provides reproductive assurance in cross-fertilizing spe...