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Main role of self-pollination rate on reproductive allocations in pseudogamous apomicts
TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics 95 (3), 479 (1997)
 
Pollen dispersal from exotic eucalypt plantations
Conservation Genetics 6 (2), 253 (2005)
 
Pollen-mediated gene flow in Himalayan long needle pine (
Pollenmediated gene flow in Himalayan long needle pine Pinus roxburghii Sargent
Aerobiologia 23 (2), 153 (2007)
Posted by scsi to dispersal Pollen on Thu Mar 27 2008 at 14:24 UTC | info | related
 
THE EFFECT OF WIND DIRECTION ON CROSS-POLLINATION IN WIND-POLLINATED GM CROPS
Ecological Applications 17 (4), 1234 (2007)
In Europe, regulatory thresholds restrict adventitious GM (genetically modified) presence in conventional crops. Minimum distances for the spatial separation of fields are often recommended to reduce field-to-field cross-pollination to an acceptable level. Field trials are typically the basis for setting separation distances. However, using records of wind direction and speed from weather stations across Europe, we predict theoretically that field-to-field windborne cross-pollination in maize, oilseed rape, sugar beet, and rice varies greatly according to the relative orientation of the GM and non-GM fields. Furthermore, at a given site and orientation from a GM field, we predict that the cross-pollination rate varies substantially from year to year. Consequently, even replicated field trials may inaccurately estimate typical levels of cross-pollination and therefore distort our perception of the separation distances required to achieve sub-threshold adventitious GM presence. We propose methods to predict the likely range in levels of cross-pollination based on the limited data typically available from field trials. Additionally, we suggest suitable time lags between peak flowering in adjacent fields that could be introduced to reduce cross-pollination to a specified level.
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Gene flow in maize fields with different local pollen densities
International Journal of Biometeorology 51 (6), 493 (2007)
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Viability and longevity of pollen from transgenic and nontransgenic tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) (Poaceae) plants
Zeng-Yu Wang et al.
American Journal of Botany 91 (4), 523-30 (01 Apr 2004)
Posted by scsi to viability Pollen on Thu Mar 27 2008 at 14:16 UTC | info | related
 
Patterns of pollen flow and genetic differentiation among pollen pools in Quercus salicina in a warm temperate old-growth evergreen broad-leaved forest
A Nakanishi et al.
Silvae Genetica 53 (5/6), 258-64 (2004)
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Variation in pollen dispersal between years with different pollination conditions in a tropical emergent tree
T. KENTA et al.
Molecular Ecology 13 (11), 3575-84 (2004)
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Effects of Meteorological Conditions on Hybrid Percentage of Wind-Pollinated Maize
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology 60 (2), 151 (2004)
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Highly Variable Pollination Patterns in Magnolia obovata Revealed by Microsatellite Paternity Analysis
Highly Variable Pollination Patterns in iMagnolia obovatai Revealed by Microsatellite Paternity Analysis
International Journal of Plant Sciences 165 (6), 1047 (2004)
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