نتایج جستجو برای: dioecy

تعداد نتایج: 239  

Journal: :American journal of botany 2016
Lior Glick Niv Sabath Tia-Lynn Ashman Emma Goldberg Itay Mayrose

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Flowering plants display a variety of sexual systems, ranging from complete cosexuality (hermaphroditism) to separate-sexed individuals (dioecy). While dioecy is relatively rare, it has evolved many times and is present in many plant families. Transitions in sexual systems are hypothesized to be affected by large genomic events such as whole-genome duplication, or polyploid...

2013
RISHI ARYAL Yoshie Hanzawa

Dioecy in flowering plants is evolved from a hermaphrodite ancestor. Transition from hermaphrodite to unisexual flowers has occurred multiple times across the different lineages of the angiosperms. Dioecy in plants is regulated on the physiological level by different phytohormones, on the epigenetic level by small RNAs and DNA methylation, and on the genetic level by sex determining genes. The ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
Sarah B Yakimowski Spencer C H Barrett

Clonality is often implicated in models of the evolution of dioecy, but few studies have explicitly compared clonal structure between plant sexual systems, or between the sexes in dioecious populations. Here, we exploit the occurrence of monoecy and dioecy in clonal Sagittaria latifola (Alismataceae) to evaluate two main hypotheses: (i) clone sizes are smaller in monoecious than dioecious popul...

Journal: :Plant biology 2009
A Aguirre M Vallejo-Marín E M Piedra-Malagón R Cruz-Ortega R Dirzo

The Caricaceae is a small family of tropical trees and herbs in which most species are dioecious. In the present study, we extend our previous work on dioecy in the Caricaceae, characterising the morphological variation in sexual expression in flowers of the dioecious tree Jacaratia mexicana. We found that, in J. mexicana, female plants produce only pistillate flowers, while male plants are sex...

2013
Alison G Nazareno Ana L Alzate-Marin Rodrigo Augusto S Pereira

In this analysis, we attempt to understand how monoecy and dioecy drive spatial genetic structure (SGS) in plant populations. For this purpose, plants of the genus Ficus were used as a comparative model due to their particular characteristics, including high species diversity, variation in life histories, and sexual systems. One of the main issues we assessed is whether dioecious fig tree popul...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2013
Valerie L Soza Kendall L Haworth Verónica S Di Stilio

The discovery of ancient whole-genome duplications in eukaryotic lineages has renewed the interest in polyploidy and its effects on the diversification of organisms. Polyploidy has large-scale effects on both genotype and phenotype and has been linked to the evolution of genome size, dioecy, and changes in ecological interactions, such as pollinator visitation. Here, we take a molecular systema...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Diane C Wiernasz Blaine J Cole

Split sex ratios, when some colonies produce only male and others only female reproductives, is a common feature of social insects, especially ants. The most widely accepted explanation for split sex ratios was proposed by Boomsma and Grafen, and is driven by conflicts of interest among colonies that vary in relatedness. The predictions of the Boomsma-Grafen model have been confirmed in many ca...

2015
Kenta Watanabe Takashi Sugawara

Heterostyly has been considered rare or absent on oceanic islands. However, there has been no comprehensive review on this issue. Is heterostyly truly rare on oceanic islands? What makes heterostyly rare on such islands? To answer these questions, we review the reproductive studies on heterostyly on oceanic islands, with special emphasis on the heterostylous genus Psychotria in the Pacific Ocea...

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