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EFFECTS OF PARENTAL IDENTITIES AND ENVIRONMENT ON COMPONENTS OF CROSSING SUCCESS IN PHLOX DRUMMONDII
Authors:Karen E Pittman  Donald A Levin
Institution:Department of Botany, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 78713
Abstract:A controlled pollination study, involving a diallel crossing scheme among 15 Phlox drummondii individuals grown under either control, low water or low nutrient conditions, was performed. The results of this research demonstrate that, although plant size and flower number are responsive to the treatments, pollen germination percentage, the survival probability of developing seeds and the weight of mature seeds are buffered against water and nutrient deprivation. However, the identities of male and female parents did have significant effects on pollen germination and seed survival, and female identity had a significant effect on seed weight.
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