Self-Incompatibility in Flowering Plants Evolution, Diversity, and Mechanisms / edited by Vernonica E. Franklin-Tong.

Great progress has been made in our understanding of pollen-pistil interactions and self-incompatibility (SI) in flowering plants in the last few decades. This book covers a broad spectrum of research into SI, with accounts by internationally renowned scientists. It comprises two sections: Evolution...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Franklin-Tong, Vernonica E. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edition:1st ed. 2008.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Evolution and Population Genetics of Self-Incompatibility
  • New Insights on Heterostyly: Comparative Biology, Ecology and Genetics
  • Genetic and Environmental Causes and Evolutionary Consequences of Variations in Self-Fertility in Self Incompatible Species
  • On the Evolutionary Modification of Self-Incompatibility: Implications of Partial Clonality for Allelic Diversity and Genealogical Structure
  • Evolution and Phylogeny of Self-Incompatibility Systems in Angiosperms
  • What Genealogies of S-alleles Tell Us
  • Self-Incompatibility and Evolution of Mating Systems in the Brassicaceae
  • Molecular and Cell Biology of Self-Incompatibility Systems
  • Milestones Identifying Self-Incompatibility Genes in Brassica Species: From Old Stories to New Findings
  • ‘Self’ Pollen Rejection Through the Intersection of Two Cellular Pathways in the Brassicaceae: Self-Incompatibility and the Compatible Pollen Response
  • Molecular Biology Of S-Rnase-Based Self-Incompatibility
  • Comparing Models For S-Rnase-Based Self-Incompatibility
  • Self-Incompatibility in Papaver Rhoeas: Progress in Understanding Mechanisms Involved in Regulating Self-Incompatibility in Papaver
  • Molecular Genetics of Sporophytic Self-Incompatibility in Ipomoea, aMember of the Convolvulaceae
  • Self-Incompatibility in the Grasses
  • Heteromorphic Self-Incompatibility In Primula: Twenty-First Century Tools Promise To Unravel A Classic Nineteenth Century Model System.