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Inbreeding in Solanum carolinense alters floral attractants and rewards and adversely affects pollinator visitation.

Rupesh R KariyatThomas G BentleyChad T NihranzAndrew G StephensonConsuelo M De MoraesMark C Mescher
Published in: American journal of botany (2021)
These results show that inbreeding can (1) alter floral traits that are known to mediate pollinator attraction; (2) reduce the production of floral rewards (pollen is the sole reward in horsenettle); and (3) adversely affect pollinator visitation under field conditions.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • gene expression