نتایج جستجو برای: physiochemical incompatibility

تعداد نتایج: 19294  

Journal: :Genetics 1967
F W Martin

LTHOUGH self-compatible (SC) species frequently can hybridize as females A with related self-incompatible (SI) species, the reciprocal cross is often impeded by inhibition of pollen tube growth in the style. This unilateral incompatibility can also be demonstrated between species of widely separated genera, or even of different families, which suggests that it is of fundamental significance in ...

2013
Katherine A. Dunn Wenyi Jiang Christopher Field Joseph P. Bielawski

Adequate modeling of mitochondrial sequence evolution is an essential component of mitochondrial phylogenomics (comparative mitogenomics). There is wide recognition within the field that lineage-specific aspects of mitochondrial evolution should be accommodated through lineage-specific amino-acid exchangeability matrices (e.g., mtMam for mammalian data). However, such a matrix must be applied t...

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
وکیلی زارج وکیلی زارج رهنما رهنما

abstract sclerotinia sclerotiorum is the causal necrotroph pathogen with wide host range and showed various phenotipic intraspecies variability. considering to difficult identification of intraspecies heterogeneity on the basis of phenotypic factors, compatible mycelium groups introduced as an appropriate tool for classification and intraspecies heterogeneity distinction. in this research, 19 f...

Journal: :Plant signaling & behavior 2007
Mario Vallejo-Marín

In the January issue of New Phytologist Vallejo-Marín and O'Brien1 documented that in the genus Solanum (Solanaceae) clonality and self-incompatibility, a common genetic mechanism enforcing cross-fertilization, co-occur more often than expected by chance. Using a phylogenetic approach the authors showed that the statistical association between clonality and self-incompatibility persists even af...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2010
Jeremy R Dettman James B Anderson Linda M Kohn

Inherent incompatibilities between genetic components from genomes of different species may cause intrinsic reproductive isolation. In evolution experiments designed to instigate speciation in laboratory populations of the filamentous fungus Neurospora, we previously discovered a pair of incompatibility loci (dfe and dma) that interact negatively to cause severe defects in sexual reproduction. ...

2017
Hien P Nguyen Hiroki Miwa Takakazu Kaneko Shusei Sato Shin Okazaki

The establishment of a root nodule symbiosis between a leguminous plant and a rhizobium requires complex molecular interactions between the two partners. Compatible interactions lead to the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules, however, some legumes exhibit incompatibility with specific rhizobial strains and restrict nodulation by the strains. Bradyrhizobium elkanii USDA61 is incompatible with ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2004
Vincent Castric Xavier Vekemans

Self-incompatibility systems in plants are genetic systems that prevent self-fertilization in hermaphrodites through recognition and rejection of pollen expressing the same allelic specificity as that expressed in the pistils. The evolutionary properties of these self-recognition systems have been revealed through a fascinating interplay between empirical advances and theoretical developments. ...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
M L Smith O C Micali S P Hubbard N Mir-Rashed D J Jacobson N L Glass

Non-self-recognition during asexual growth of Neurospora crassa involves restriction of heterokaryon formation via genetic differences at 11 het loci, including mating type. The het-6 locus maps to a 250-kbp region of LGIIL. We used restriction fragment length polymorphisms in progeny with crossovers in the het-6 region and a DNA transformation assay to identify two genes in a 25-kbp region tha...

2010
Radovan I. Bošković Daniel J. Sargent Kenneth R. Tobutt

The self-incompatibility mechanism that reduces inbreeding in many plants of the Rosaceae is attributed to a multi-allelic S locus which, in the Prunoideae and Maloideae subfamilies, comprises two complementary genes, a stylar-expressed S-RNase and a pollen-expressed SFB. To elucidate incompatibility in the subfamily Rosoideae, stylar-specific RNases and self-(in)compatibility status were analy...

2004
Christopher R. Knittel Victor Stango

Incompatibility between complementary components of system goods can have substantial effects on consumer welfare. In this paper, we estimate the effects of incompatibility in a classic “hardware/software” market: ATM cards and machines. Our empirical model allows us to measure the “indirect network effect” that a bank’s ATM deployment has on willingness to pay for competitors’ deposit accounts...

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