Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6381768 | Aquatic Botany | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Self-pollination and bidirectional interspecific crosses were carried out in Scirpus mariqueter Ts. Tang & F.T. Wang and S. planiculmis F. Schmidt. Self-pollination experiments suggest that S. mariqueter is a completely self-compatible species despite that its flowers are protogynous, whereas S. planiculmis is a predominantly outcrossing species, possessing a low level of self-compatibility. For the interspecific crossing experiments, hybrid seeds were obtained from bidirectional pollination. However, only 4% of the hybrid seeds from the cross of S. mariqueter â Ã S. planiculmis â germinated successfully, with hybrid offsprings exhibiting similar morphological characters to the maternal parent S. mariqueter, while hybrid seeds from the cross of S. planiculmis â Ã S. mariqueter â were unviable. These results suggest asymmetrical gene flow from S. planiculmis to S. mariqueter and the existence of some post-pollination reproductive barriers between these two Scirpus species.
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Authors
Mei Yang, Xunan Lv, Wen Fan, Fan Lu, Zhiping Song, Qianhong Wu, Wenju Zhang,