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Variable self-compatability inNeolloydia intertexta (Cactaceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1985
Self and outcross pollination treatments were applied toNeolloydia intertexta. Two distinct patterns of seed production were found, and are correlated with self-pollinated outcrossed treatments. The outcrossed result resembles the field exposed crop. The untouched controls produce a similar pattern to the actively selfed group.
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Maximum performance in self-compatible thermoelectric elements

Journal of Materials Research, 2011
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Seifert, W.   +5 more
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Pseudo-self-compatibility in Centaurea cyanus L

Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 2014
Agricultural intensification has resulted in drastic regression of several arable land-dependent weeds. This decrease, along with reduced pollinator abundance, could lead to population-level extinction of self-incompatible species. Alternatively, it could drive adaptation to self-compatibility through selection on standing genetic variation.
Bellanger, Solène   +2 more
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Drought response in self‐compatible species of tomato (Solanaceae)

American Journal of Botany, 2009
Wild tomatoes occur in habitats from the extremely dry Atacama Desert to moist areas in the Andean highlands, which may have resulted in adaptation of populations or species to differences in soil moisture availability. However, when two accessions representing extremes in habitat water availability from each of the five self‐compatible species were ...
Hsien Ming, Easlon, James H, Richards
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Differential Success of Pollen Donors in a Self-Compatible Lily

Evolution, 1993
If pollen donors are equally effective at siring seeds, the presence of equal proportions of pollen from two pollen donors on a stigma will lead to equal proportions of seeds sired by each pollen donor. Variation in germination rates, pollen-tube growth, and embryo viability may cause one donor to sire more seed than another. We looked for differential
Lisa P, Rigney   +3 more
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Self‐compatibility and autonomous selfing of plants in meadow communities

Plant Biology, 2019
Abstract One of the most fundamental, although controversial, questions related to the evolution of plant mating systems is the distribution of outcrossing rates. Self‐compatibility, and especially autonomous self‐pollination, can become particularly beneficial in anthropogenically degraded habitats with impoverished pollinator assemblages and ...
M. Bartoš   +7 more
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Self-compatibility in Lycopersicum peruvianum (L.) mill.

Euphytica, 1968
Mention is made of self-compatibility found in Lycopersicum peruvianum. This character is of importance for genetic research on this species and opens up the possibility of a better exploitation of species hybrids with L. esculentum.
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SELF-COMPATIBILITY IN ALMOND PROGENIES

Acta Horticulturae, 1998
M. Rovira   +4 more
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