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Competitive ability depends on mating system and ploidy level across Capsella species.

Marion OrsucciXuyue YangTheofilos VanikiotisMaria GuerrinaTianlin DuanMartin LascouxSylvain Glémin
Published in: Annals of botany (2022)
In the Capsella genus, selfing induces lower fitness than outcrossing and can also reduce competitive ability. The effect of polyploidy is, however, unclear. These results highlight the possible roles of ecological context in the evolution of selfing species.
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