The selective pressure imposed by maximizing male fitness (pollen dispersal) in shaping floral structures is increasingly recognized and emphasized in current plant sciences. To maximize male fitness, many flowers bear a group of stamens with temporally separated anther dehiscence that prolongs presentation of pollen grains. Such an advantage, however, may come with a cost resulting from interference of pollen removal by the dehisced anthers. This interference between dehisced and dehiscing anthers has received little attention and few experimental tests to date. Here, using one-by-one stamen movement in the generalist-pollinated Parnassia palustris, we test this hypothesis by manipulation experiments in two years. Under natural conditions,...
The widespread evolution of tube-like anthers releasing pollen from apical pores is associated with ...
Background and Aims Anther appendages play diverse roles in anther dehiscence and pollen dispersal. ...
Dioecious plants are obligate outcrossers with separate male and female individuals, which can resul...
<div><p>The selective pressure imposed by maximizing male fitness (pollen dispersal) in shaping flor...
The selective pressure imposed by maximizing male fitness (pollen dispersal) in shaping floral struc...
Siring success of flowering plants depends on the fates of male gametophytes, which compete for acce...
Premise of the study: Male and female reproductive success is enhanced (increased outcrossing and se...
Heteranthery, the presence of two or more anther types in the same flower, is taxonomically widespre...
Stamen movements can be understood as a mechanism influencing pollen presentation and increasing out...
Background and Aims: Plant-pollinator interactions shape the evolution of flowers. Floral attraction...
Abstract Obvious movements of plant organs have fascinated scientists for a long time. They have bee...
1. In hermaphroditic flowers, reciprocal herkogamy e.g. heterostyly enhances pollen transfer between...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
The widespread evolution of tube-like anthers releasing pollen from apical pores is associated with ...
Asteraceae, one of the largest flowering plant families, is adapted to a vast range of ecological ni...
The widespread evolution of tube-like anthers releasing pollen from apical pores is associated with ...
Background and Aims Anther appendages play diverse roles in anther dehiscence and pollen dispersal. ...
Dioecious plants are obligate outcrossers with separate male and female individuals, which can resul...
<div><p>The selective pressure imposed by maximizing male fitness (pollen dispersal) in shaping flor...
The selective pressure imposed by maximizing male fitness (pollen dispersal) in shaping floral struc...
Siring success of flowering plants depends on the fates of male gametophytes, which compete for acce...
Premise of the study: Male and female reproductive success is enhanced (increased outcrossing and se...
Heteranthery, the presence of two or more anther types in the same flower, is taxonomically widespre...
Stamen movements can be understood as a mechanism influencing pollen presentation and increasing out...
Background and Aims: Plant-pollinator interactions shape the evolution of flowers. Floral attraction...
Abstract Obvious movements of plant organs have fascinated scientists for a long time. They have bee...
1. In hermaphroditic flowers, reciprocal herkogamy e.g. heterostyly enhances pollen transfer between...
Different strategies to reduce selfing and promote outcrossing have evolved in hermaphroditic flower...
The widespread evolution of tube-like anthers releasing pollen from apical pores is associated with ...
Asteraceae, one of the largest flowering plant families, is adapted to a vast range of ecological ni...
The widespread evolution of tube-like anthers releasing pollen from apical pores is associated with ...
Background and Aims Anther appendages play diverse roles in anther dehiscence and pollen dispersal. ...
Dioecious plants are obligate outcrossers with separate male and female individuals, which can resul...