Morph-specific differences in reproductive success in the distymous Primula veris in a context of habitat fragmentation Plantentuin Meise / Agentschap Plantentuin Meise
Heterostylous self-incompatible plant species are particularly sensitive to habitat fragmentation and to disruption of pollination processes because of the need of intermorph cross-pollination for producing seeds. Heterostyly is characterized by sexual polymorphism through the occurrence of two (distyly) or three (tristyly) morph types that differ in floral traits (style length and anther position). We examined whether the long-styled (pin) and ...