10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «POSTPOLLINATION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
postpollination in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
postpollination im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Natural History of Inbreeding and Outbreeding: ...
In summary, the evolution of postpollination influences on mating patterns, in
response to offspring fitness differences, is possible but not automatic. Genetic
systems discriminating against outbreeding and inbreeding may differ, though it
is ...
Nancy Wilmsen Thornhill, 1993
2
Effects of Resource Distribution on Animal Plant Interactions
Assuming for the moment that the plants are identical during the postpollination
phase, it becomes apparent that the fitness differences between these two
genotypes can vary with pollinator number. They have equal fitness when
pollinator ...
Mark D. Hunter, Takayuki Ohgushi, Peter W. Price, 1992
The general effect of such limited control over pollen movement is to increase the
potential importance of postpollination competition and choice relative to
prepollination competition and choice. Thus, postpollination phenomena in
plants are ...
4
The Origin, Expansion, and Demise of Plant Species
Recombinational speciation—that is, the stabilization of the diploid products of
hybridization—also follows an intermediate trajectory with regard to the
development of new ecological tolerances and new postpollination barriers. This
has been ...
5
Polyploid and Hybrid Genomics
Species B _ _ Intrinsic Prepollination Postpollination Hybrid inviability Prezygotic
Prezygotic Hybrid sterilty (B) Species A (2Xi' Chromosome 4X >< 2x 2x X 4x
doubling Triploid block', / 'I. Q I, I New >Hybridization 'Allopolyploid . . . (4x) :.~ 0 .
Z. Jeffrey Chen, James A. Birchler, 2013
6
The Origin, Expansion, and Demise of Plant Species
Recombinational speciation— that is, the stabilization of the diploid products of
hybridization— also follows an intermediate trajectory with regard to the
development of new ecological tolerances and new postpollination barriers. This
has ...
Donald A. Levin Professor in the Department of Integrative Biology University of Texas, 2000
CAT-3 is detected in the pericarp (a maternal tissue) during ovule development,
and during very early postpollination kernel development, but declines rapidly
shortly after pollination. CAT-1 is also detected, but at extremely low levels, ...
John G. Scandalios, Theodore R. F. Wright, 1990
8
Plant Cytogenetics, Second Edition
Fix fertilized gynoecia in 1:1:18 [1 formaldehyde (HCHO approx. 37%):1
propionic acid:18 ethanol (70%)] 24 h postpollination. 2. After 24 h fixation, wash
gynoecia once with ddH2O, and transfer to 1 N NaOH at RT (25°C) for 24 h to
soften the ...
9
Floral Biology: Studies on Floral Evolution in ...
Our model of daily inflorescence size identified additional implications of pollen
discounting when discounting is coupled with postpollination processes that
compromise the fertilization success of self-pollen. Indeed, it is helpful to
recognize ...
David G. Lloyd, Spencer C.H. Barrett, 1996
ABA (abscisic acid), 230, 231, 281, 294 with auxin, interactions with, 230, 294
buds, 313 flowers, 3 1 2 effects, see also Floral segments; Postharvest;
Postpollination phenomena anthocyanins, 238, 281, 294 postpollination, 313
interactions ...
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
postpollination im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Polar Vortex in July? Jacket Weather Headed to the Corn Belt
... with a couple of exceptions: If cool temperatures linger too long, it could affect postpollination crop development during a time when heat is a ... «Agriculture.com, Jul 14»