To examine breeding system characteristics of the endemic Australian prostrate shrub Kunzea pomifera, artificial hybridisations were undertaken using thirteen different genotypes of K. pomifera, to elucidate: (1) self-incompatibility, (2) intraspecific cross-compatibility in the species and (3) interspecific cross-compatibility with each of K. ambigua and K. ericoides. K. pomifera exhibited very low self-compatibility, with the barrier to self-fertilisation being prevention of pollen-tube growth in the style or ovary. Following intraspecific pollination amongst a number of different genotypes of K. pomifera, 38.4% of pollinated flowers developed fruit; arrest of compatible pollen-tubes in the style, preventing fertilisation, contributes to ...
The Ipomopsis aggregata species complex (Polemoniaceae) includes species pairs that hybridize readil...
A previous observation that self-pollen tubes traversed the style at a lower rate than cross-pollen...
Context: Understanding the factors that influence viable-seed production is crucial in the conservat...
To examine breeding system characteristics of the endemic Australian prostrate shrub Kunzea pomifera...
To examine breeding system characteristics of the endemic Australian prostrate shrub Kunzea pomifera...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the vegetative propagation, morphological and molecular varia...
The Australian native shrub species Kunzea pomifera F.Muell. (muntries) occurs in south-eastern Sout...
Portulaca grandiflora Hook and P. umbraticola Kunth (Portulacaceae) are popular garden annuals, and ...
Premise of research. Self-compatibility is a requirement for reproductive assurance via selfing and ...
Abstract: The breeding systems of the rainforest shrubs Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia and Triunia young...
Reproductive isolation between selfing and outcrossing species can arise through diverse mechanisms,...
The breeding systems of the rainforest shrubs Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia and Triunia youngiana were s...
The breeding systems of the rainforest shrubs Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia and Triunia youngiana were s...
International audiencePremise of research. The mating systems of introduced plant species are import...
International audiencePremise of research. The mating systems of introduced plant species are import...
The Ipomopsis aggregata species complex (Polemoniaceae) includes species pairs that hybridize readil...
A previous observation that self-pollen tubes traversed the style at a lower rate than cross-pollen...
Context: Understanding the factors that influence viable-seed production is crucial in the conservat...
To examine breeding system characteristics of the endemic Australian prostrate shrub Kunzea pomifera...
To examine breeding system characteristics of the endemic Australian prostrate shrub Kunzea pomifera...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the vegetative propagation, morphological and molecular varia...
The Australian native shrub species Kunzea pomifera F.Muell. (muntries) occurs in south-eastern Sout...
Portulaca grandiflora Hook and P. umbraticola Kunth (Portulacaceae) are popular garden annuals, and ...
Premise of research. Self-compatibility is a requirement for reproductive assurance via selfing and ...
Abstract: The breeding systems of the rainforest shrubs Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia and Triunia young...
Reproductive isolation between selfing and outcrossing species can arise through diverse mechanisms,...
The breeding systems of the rainforest shrubs Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia and Triunia youngiana were s...
The breeding systems of the rainforest shrubs Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia and Triunia youngiana were s...
International audiencePremise of research. The mating systems of introduced plant species are import...
International audiencePremise of research. The mating systems of introduced plant species are import...
The Ipomopsis aggregata species complex (Polemoniaceae) includes species pairs that hybridize readil...
A previous observation that self-pollen tubes traversed the style at a lower rate than cross-pollen...
Context: Understanding the factors that influence viable-seed production is crucial in the conservat...