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Friday 26th july
11.00 - 13.00 h.
Location: Room
Symposia Session 11
ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION AND GENETICS OF STYLAR POLYMORPHISMS: LINKING FORM & FUNCTION
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Victoria Ferrero Lera
Rocío Pérez-Barrales
613/420 Deep homology or convergence? Comparative genomics elucidates the origins of the heterostyly supergene
Conti, Elena¹
(1) University of Zurich
613/543 What we do and don’t know about stylar polymorphisms in flowering plants
Barrett, Spencer¹
(1) University of Toronto
613/609 Telling left from right - the genetic and molecular basis of enantiostyly in Wachendorfia and Barberetta
Lenhard, Michael¹
(1) University of Potsdam
613/644 Breakdown of distyly in tropical Rubiaceae: breeding system and morphometric changes
Oliveira, Paulo Eugênio¹
(1) Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
613/1102 Shift in pollinator effectiveness results in chronic pollen limitation in an enantiostylous, buzz-pollinated species
Fairnie, Alice¹
(1) University of Toronto
613/1660 Pollinator composition explains the symmetry of pollen transfer between floral morphs of a distylous species.
Valverde, Javier¹
(1) Universidad de Sevilla