Stylish lengths: Mate choice in flowers.

Authors: 
Ramesha, B. T., M. D. Yetish, G. Ravikanth, K. N. Ganeshaiah, J. Gazoul and R. Uma Shaanker.
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Journal of Bioscience 36(2): 229-234

The styles of flowers may represent an arena for pollen competition in the race to fertilize ovules. Accordingly, selection should favour a longer �race� to better discriminate among variable pollen by increasing style length. Sampling across a taxonomically diverse range of wild and outcrossed species, we found that the distribution of style lengths within plants were skewed towards longer styles, as predicted. In self-pollinated domesticated species, where discrimination among pollen is less important, we found no such pattern. We conclude that style length is under directional selection towards longer styles as a mechanism for mate choice among pollen of variable quality.

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http://www.atree.org/sites/default/files/articles/ja_2011_21.pdf
Year of publication: 
04.2011
People: 
Dr. G Ravikanth
Dr R Uma Shaanker
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