Mixed mating after the loss of self-incompatibility in a long-living perennial herb Flowering plants display an extensive range of adaptive floral forms, which are often correlated with their mating systems.
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Mixed mating after the loss of self-incompatibility in a long-living perennial herb Flowering plants display an extensive range of adaptive floral forms, which are often correlated with their mating systems.
High male fertility in males of a subdioecious shrub Female reproductive success in females versus hermaphrodites has been well documented. However, documenting a potential advantage in fertility of male versus hermaphrodite individuals in subdioecious species is also essential for understanding the evolutionary pathway from hermaphroditism toward dioecy via gynodioecy.
Effect of nectar robbing on a pollinator-dependent plant
Nectar robbing commonly has negative consequences for the reproductive success of plants. Lonicera etruscas superba Because total plant fitness is the result of both female and male functions, Rojas-Nossa et al. studied the effect of nectar robbing on several variables used to characterize both sexual functions of Lonicera etrusca, a pollinator-dependent plant with long tubular flowers that…
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