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Closed floral structure for self-pollination in cultivated tomato

Trends in Plant Science
Cultivated tomatoes exhibit cleistogamy - self-pollination within closed flowers. Wu et al. report that three HD-Zip IV genes and Style2.1 coordinately control anther trichome formation and style length to form closed anther cones that underpin the development of cleistogamy. Further exploration of causal variation and regulatory elements could provide
Ruixue Xiao, Zongliang Chen, Yongfu Tao
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Self-pollination in the genus Erica

2017
The ability of flowers to self-pollinate was investigated in eight species of the diverse Erica genus. Self-pollination was found to occur in five out of the eight species, with mainly bird pollinated species having a high degree of selfing. The use of a broken anther ring as an indication of visitation and pollination of the flowers was also ...
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Phylogenetic aspects of the evolution of self-pollination

1988
Phylogenetic reconstructions and classifications of flowering plants rely heavily on morphological changes in reproductive characters. For example, 44 of the 58 morphological characters used by Estabrook and Anderson (1978) in their analysis of Crusea were reproductive, and Young’s (1981) study of primitive dicots employed 27 reproductive characters ...
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Self- and Cross-Pollination in Argane Tree and their Implications on Breeding Programs

Cells, 2022
Naima Ait Aabd   +2 more
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Botany: a new self-pollination mechanism.

Nature, 2004
Pollen grains from most flowering plants are transported by wind or animals and deposited on the receptive surface of the stigma of a different individual, but self-pollination is also common. We have discovered a new process for self-pollination in the laterally orientated flowers of a Chinese herb, in which a film of pollen is transported from the ...
Yingqiang, Wang   +3 more
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