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Pollen-limited seed set in pseudogamous blackberries (Rubus L. subgen. Rubus)

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Pseudogamous blackberry species are polyploid and usually exhibit meiotic irregularities causing severe reduction in pollen viability. When species means were compared, relative seed set was strongly correlated with the number of good pollen grains produced per flower divided by the number of ovules (good-pollen/ovule ratio).

Partial correlation analysis for percentage viable pollen and relative seed set, controlling for good-pollen/ovule ratio, revealed an almost significant relationship, presumably because meiotic irregularities have a similar effect on both pollen viability and the viability of meiotically derived embryo sacs. Seed germination, on the other hand, showed no relationship with relative seed set or with pollen viability.

The automatic selfing capacity exhibited by most of these blackberry species does not appear to be related to either pollen production or relative seed set.

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Nybom, H. Pollen-limited seed set in pseudogamous blackberries (Rubus L. subgen. Rubus). Oecologia 72, 562–568 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00378983

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