The effects of population size and plant density on outcrossing rates in locally endangered Salvia pratensis

Multilocus outcrossing rates were estimated in natural and experimental populations of Salvia pratensis, an entomophilous, gynodioecious, protandrous perennial. Male steriles were used to check the estimation procedure of outcrossing rates in hermaphrodites. Estimates of out-crossing rates in hermap...

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description Multilocus outcrossing rates were estimated in natural and experimental populations of Salvia pratensis, an entomophilous, gynodioecious, protandrous perennial. Male steriles were used to check the estimation procedure of outcrossing rates in hermaphrodites. Estimates of out-crossing rates in hermaphroditic plants ranged from 38.2% to 81.8% in natural populations and from 71.5% to 95.5% in experimental populations. No correlations were found between outcrossing rates and population size. However, outcrossing in hermaphrodites was promoted by high plant densities and low frequencies of male steriles. It is argued that effective management to preserve genetic variation in populations of S. pratensis should provide for the maintenance of high plant densities.
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alogamia
Biological and medical sciences
Classical genetics, quantitative genetics, hybrids
Conservation biology
esterilidad masculina
Evolutionary genetics
Flowering
Flowers & plants
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genetic aspects
Genetic variation
Genetics
Genetics of eukaryotes. Biological and molecular evolution
infertilite male
male infertility
male sterility
outbreeding
outcrossing rate
Plant density
plant population
Plant population genetics
Plant reproduction
Plant spacing
Plants
poblacion vegetal
Pollen
Population
Population density
Population genetics
Population size
population vegetale
Pteridophyta, spermatophyta
Reproduction
Salvia
salvia genero
Salvia pratensis
variacion genetica
variation genetique
Vegetals
title The effects of population size and plant density on outcrossing rates in locally endangered Salvia pratensis
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