نتایج جستجو برای: self pollination

تعداد نتایج: 531903  

Journal: :Aob Plants 2023

Abstract Orchidaceae, one of the most numerous families in world's flora, have evolved various pollination strategies to favour cross-pollination, such as deceptive and pollinarium reconfiguration. Among terrestrial orchids Mediterranean, only species belonging genus Serapias show a strategy defined shelter imitation. The floral elements form tubular structure that insects use during their rest...

2016
Fabio Bulleri Ernesto Badano Anya Reid Robyn Hooper Olivia Molenda Christopher J. Lortie

The reproductive assurance hypothesis states that self-incompatible female plants must produce twice the number of seeds relative to their self-compatible hermaphroditic counterparts to persist in gynodioecious populations. This is a viable life-history strategy, provided that pollination rates are sufficiently high. However, reduced pollination rates in alpine plants are likely due to climate ...

2017
Christopher T. Frye Maile C. Neel

Many rare and endemic species experience increased rates of self-fertilization and mating among close relatives as a consequence of existing in small populations within isolated habitat patches. Variability in self-compatibility among individuals within populations may reflect adaptation to local demography and genetic architecture, inbreeding, or drift. We use experimental hand-pollinations un...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Juan Yan Gang Wang Yi Sui Menglin Wang Ling Zhang

Floral colour change is visual signals for pollinators to avoid old flowers and increase pollination efficiency. Quisqualis indica flowers change colour from white to pink to red may be associated with a shift from moth to butterfly pollination. To test this hypothesis, we investigated Q. indica populations in Southwest China. Flowers secreted nectar continuously from the evening of anthesis un...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Natacha P Chacoff Marcelo A Aizen Valeria Aschero

A decline in pollination function has been linked to agriculture expansion and intensification. In northwest Argentina, pollinator visits to grapefruit, a self-compatible but pollinator-dependent crop, decline by approximately 50% at 1km from forest edges. We evaluated whether this decrease in visitation also reduces the pollination service in this crop. We analysed the quantity and quality of ...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Nicola Schoenenberger Roberto Guadagnuolo Dessislava Savova-Bianchi Philippe Küpfer François Felber

Natural hybridization and backcrossing between Aegilops cylindrica and Triticum aestivum can lead to introgression of wheat DNA into the wild species. Hybrids between Ae. cylindrica and wheat lines bearing herbicide resistance (bar), reporter (gus), fungal disease resistance (kp4), and increased insect tolerance (gna) transgenes were produced by pollination of emasculated Ae. cylindrica plants....

Journal: :Annals of botany 2004
Carlos A Lehnebach Alastair W Robertson

BACKGROUND AND AIMS In New Zealand epiphytic orchids are represented by four genera and eight species. The genera Earina (three species) and Winika (one species) are the most conspicuous and widespread. These are likely to be some of the southernmost distributed genera of epiphytic orchids in the world. METHODS To identify the pollination strategies that have evolved in these orchids, hand-po...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2014
Megumi Iwano Motoko Igarashi Yoshiaki Tarutani Pulla Kaothien-Nakayama Hideki Nakayama Hideki Moriyama Ryo Yakabe Tetsuyuki Entani Hiroko Shimosato-Asano Masao Ueki Gen Tamiya Seiji Takayama

In the Brassicaceae, intraspecific non-self pollen (compatible pollen) can germinate and grow into stigmatic papilla cells, while self-pollen or interspecific pollen is rejected at this stage. However, the mechanisms underlying this selective acceptance of compatible pollen remain unclear. Here, using a cell-impermeant calcium indicator, we showed that the compatible pollen coat contains signal...

2014
Lin Zhang Baoguang Jia Feng Zou Xiaofeng Tan Min Liu Zhibo Song Yanling Zeng Nan Jiang Deyi Yuan

Many flowering plants exhibit an important intraspecific reproductive barrier phenomenon, that is, self-incompatibility (SI), in which S-RNase genes play a significant role. To clarify the specific function of S-RNase genes in Chinese pears, the full length cDNA of PbS 26 -RNase was isolated by rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) technology from Chinese white pear (Pyrus bretschneideri) cul...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Jeremiah W Busch Lynda F Delph

BACKGROUND The field of plant mating-system evolution has long been interested in understanding why selfing evolves from outcrossing. Many possible mechanisms drive this evolutionary trend, but most research has focused upon the transmission advantage of selfing and its ability to provide reproductive assurance when cross-pollination is uncertain. We discuss the shared conceptual framework of t...

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