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J Evol Biol ; 20(1): 133-40, 2007 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17210006

ABSTRACT

Seed samples collected from female Urtica dioica plants in the field showed considerable inter-family variation in the sex ratio (faction of males). To investigate the inheritance pattern of the sex ratio trait, crosses were performed between individual male and female plants from different sex ratio families. Our results suggest, at least for the families studied here, that maternal parents strongly contribute to the variation in the primary sex ratio. Furthermore, progeny sex ratios from reciprocal crosses were significantly different and resembled the sex ratios produced by their maternal parents. We discuss the possible mechanisms underlying maternal control.


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Biological Evolution , Inheritance Patterns/genetics , Sex Ratio , Urtica dioica/genetics , Crosses, Genetic , Netherlands , Pollen/physiology , Seeds/cytology , Seeds/physiology , Urtica dioica/physiology
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Plant Biol (Stuttg) ; 7(2): 190-4, 2005 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15822015

ABSTRACT

Male and female flowering plants of the dioecious Urtica dioica occur in approximately equal numbers in our study area on the coastal sand dunes of Meijendel. The seed sex ratio (SSR, fraction of males) collected from female plants in the field varied between 0.05 and 0.76, and differed significantly between maternal parents. After one generation of selection for either high or low SSR, female plants produced seed batches with sex ratios as extreme as 0.08 and 0.73. Natural populations of U. dioica harbour considerable genetic variation in SSR.


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Seeds/genetics , Seeds/physiology , Urtica dioica/genetics , Urtica dioica/physiology , Reproduction/genetics , Reproduction/physiology
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