نتایج جستجو برای: silene conoidea

تعداد نتایج: 1071  

2006
Joëlle K. Muhlemann Marc O. Waelti Alex Widmer Florian P. Schiestl

Floral odor is a key trait for pollinator attraction in many plants, but may also direct antagonists like herbivores to flowers. In this study, we examined how floral scent changes after pollination in Silene latifolia, which has a specialized relationship with the seed predator Hadena bicruris. We found an overall decrease in total scent emission and considerable changes in relative amounts of...

2013
Marcin Piątek Matthias Lutz Martin Kemler

Currently, the monophyletic lineage of anther smuts on Caryophyllaceae includes 22 species classified in the genus Microbotryum. They are model organisms studied in many disciplines of fungal biology. A molecular phylogenetic approach was used to resolve species boundaries within the caryophyllaceous anther smuts, as species delimitation based solely on phenotypic characters was problematic. Se...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Manuela López-Villavicencio Flavie Courjol Amanda K Gibson Michael E Hood Odile Jonot Jacqui A Shykoff Tatiana Giraud

Critical determinants of the optimum level of virulence in pathogens include the presence of competitors (i.e., multiple infections), their relatedness, and the effect of competitors on pathogen growth and disease development. Empirical data regarding the existence of competitive interactions and their impact on virulence remain very limited compared to theoretical studies. Here, we followed an...

2015
Ifigeneia Kyrkou José María Iriondo Alfredo García-Fernández Michael Wink

Silene ciliata Pourr. (Caryophyllaceae) is a species with a highly disjunct distribution which inhabits the alpine mountains of the Mediterranean Basin. We investigated the phylogeny and phylogeography of the species to (a) clarify the long-suggested division of S. ciliata into two subspecies, (b) evaluate its phylogenetic origin and (c) assess whether the species' diversification patterns were...

1999
LORENZO PERUZZI ANGELINO CARTA

The taxonomy of the closely related Silene capraria, S. neglecta and S. nocturna in Italy is investigated, by means of morphometric and karyological analyses. The chromosome numbers of S. capraria and S. neglecta (both diploid with 2n = 24) are here reported for the first time. On the basis of the morphological results, we propose the species rank for S. neglecta, and to consider S. capraria as...

Journal: :American journal of botany 1998
W Morris D Doak

Alpine plants often appear to have long life-spans as an adaptation to harsh and unpredictable environmental conditions, yet many lack reliable indicators of age that would make it possible to determine their true longevity. Their extended life-spans also pose problems for measuring lifetime reproductive success, a key component of breeding system evolution in species such as the gynodioecious ...

Journal: :Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases 2013
Pierre Gladieux Benjamin Devier Gabriela Aguileta Corinne Cruaud Tatiana Giraud

Tests of selective neutrality based on comparative and population genetic data target different time scales of selection. Investigating both time scales on the same genes has rarely been done and yet can provide insights into histories of selection. In pathogens, such a comparison can elucidate whether the same genes experience recurrent positive selection across specialization events onto nove...

2007
Lorraine Cafuir Janis Antonovics Michael E. Hood

Resistance to systemic diseases is often difficult to measure quantitatively because individuals can be scored only as either diseased or healthy. A technique is described for cloning individuals of Silene vulgaris plants using the tissue culture of seedling meristems. Inoculation of such clonally replicated genotypes within two families shows that segregation of resistance to anther-smut disea...

Journal: :Molluscan Research 2022

A series of deep-sea expeditions in southeastern Australia has produced a considerable amount conoidean (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda) material suitable for molecular and morpho-anatomical study. Previous ongoing studies have revealed the Raphitomidae to be particularly diverse deep waters this region. Here, we continue our investigation, focussing on genera Comispira (Cochlespiridae) Leucosyrinx ...

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