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Pollen interference emerges as a property from agent-based modelling of pollen competition in Arabidopsis thaliana
2022
in silico Plants
Differences in pollen performance, often revealed during pollen competition, have long been recognized as evolutionarily significant and agriculturally important. Though we have sophisticated models for the growth of individual pollen tubes, we have few robust models for larger-scale pollen competition, a process that has been linked with inbreeding avoidance, sexual selection, reproductive barrier reinforcement and speciation. Here we use existing data on pollen performance traits to develop
doi:10.1093/insilicoplants/diac016
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