Outbreeding depression could well be an important force for organisms-likeyourself-thathave a history of selfing.
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Flowers were not autonomously selfing, and the floral life span exhibited considerable plasticity depending on pollinator availability.
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We show how our method can be extended to allow for degrees of inbreeding closer than cousin unions, including selfing.
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Among animal hermaphrodites, much less is known about the proclivity for selfing, but what is clear is that many don't-indeed ,can't
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When males are rare, as they are in Florida, a population of mangrove fish consists of hermaphrodites who have been selfing for generations.
Ús de self-pollination en anglès
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It is true that the phenomena observed in self-pollination, e.g.
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In the majority of plants self-pollination occurs.
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The molecular mechanisms that lead to stigmas at different developmental stages having different responses to self-pollination are yet unknown.
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Just as in some orchids and cleistogamic flowers self-pollination regularly occurs, so it may also occur in other cases.
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These alone become weaker by self-pollination; while pure species derive no advantage from crossing and no disadvantage from self-fertilisation.
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The end product has the ability to reproduce itself through self-pollination because the rice plant flowers contain both the male and female organs.
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The existence of plants for which self-pollination is of greater importance than it is for others is by no means contradictory to Darwin's view.
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Eleven second-generation lines of Fragaria viridis with different compatibility were obtained by manual self-pollination, which can be displayed directly by the level of fruit-set rate.
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All adaptations to cross-pollination might also be of use simply because they made pollination possible when for any reason self-pollination had become difficult or impossible.