2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.02.535286
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Lectins in pistils play a key role in self-incompatibility in the heterostylousLinum perenne

Abstract: Self-incompatibility is one of the mechanisms preventing inbreeding in populations, based on the failure of pollen grains to germinate or of pollen tubes to grow normally in incompatible crosses. A unique model for studying this process are heterostylous species, in which self-incompatibility alleles are closely linked to flower morphological traits. One such species is L. perenne, a classic distylous species with reciprocal herkogamy and complete self-incompatibility strongly linked. The mechanism of self-pol… Show more

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