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Harmful self-pollination drives gynodioecy in European chestnut, a self-incompatible tree.

Clément LarueRémy J Petit
Published in: American journal of botany (2024)
These results show that self-pollination impairs fruit set in cosexual trees. Female trees avoid these problems as they do not produce pollen but continue to attract pollinators thanks to their rewarding male-sterile inflorescences, resulting in a much higher fruit set than in cosexuals. This demonstrates that even outcrossed plants can benefit from the cessation of self-pollination, to the point that unisexuality can evolve.
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