Single-Pollen Genotyping /

Pollination is one of the most important processes in plant reproduction. It directly influences reproductive success and fitness and the genetic structure of the plant population. Methods exist to infer the pattern and distance of pollen dispersal, but direct observation of the movements of individ...

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Other Authors: Isagi, Yūji, 1960- (Editor), Suyama, Yoshihisa (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Tokyo : Springer Japan, 2011.
Series:Ecological research monographs.
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505 0 |a 1 Signifi cance of Single-Pollen Genotyping in Ecological Research -- 2 Procedure for Single-Pollen Genotyping -- 3 Pollination Effi ciencies of Insects Visiting Magnolia obovata, as Determined by Single-Pollen Genotyping -- 4 Difference in Pollen Donor Composition During the Early Phases of Reproduction as Revealed by DNA Analysis of Pollen Grains and Seeds in the Monoecious Tree Castanea crenata -- 5 Expanded Home Range of Pollinator Birds Facilitates Greater Pollen Flow of Camellia japonica in a Forest Heavily Damaged by Volcanic Activity -- 6 Can Tiny Thrips Provide Suffi cient Pollination Service During a General Flowering Period in Tropical Rainforest?- 7 Alien Dandelions Displace a Native Related Species Through Interspecifi c Pollen Transfer -- 8 Single-Pollen Genotyping of Holocene Lake Sediments -- 9 Potential Application of Pollen Genotyping for Evolutionary Genetic and Genomic Studies: Linkage/Recombination Analysis and Haplotype Sequencing -- Index. 
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