Authors
Antonio R Castilla, Pedro J Garrote, Magdalena Żywiec, Gemma Calvo, Alberto Suárez‐Esteban, Miguel Delibes, Jose A Godoy, F Xavier Picó, Jose M Fedriani
Publication date
2019/10
Journal
Molecular Ecology
Volume
28
Issue
19
Pages
4363-4374
Description
Restricted seed dispersal frequently leads to fine‐scale spatial genetic structure (i.e., FSGS) within plant populations. Depending on its spatial extent and the mobility of pollinators, this inflated kinship at the immediate neighbourhood can critically impoverish pollen quality. Despite the common occurrence of positive FSGS within plant populations, our knowledge regarding the role of long‐distance pollination preventing reproductive failure is still limited. Using microsatellite markers, we examined the existence of positive FSGS in two low‐density populations of the tree Pyrus bourgaeana. We also designed controlled crosses among trees differing in their kinship to investigate the effects of increased local kinship on plant reproduction. We used six pollination treatments and fully monitored fruit production, fruit and seed weight, proportion of mature seeds per fruit, and seed germination. Our results revealed positive …
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