par Lefebvre, Claude
Référence New phytologist, 77, 1, page (187-192)
Publication Publié, 1976
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Using marker genes the breeding system (mating type gene) and the structure (hairy stalk gene) of a zinc–lead mine population of Armeria maritima, an insect‐pollinated plant, was studied in situ. Strict allogamy occurs in the population in nature although this population shows self‐fertility in experimental garden plots. The population is divided into sub‐populations differing in the frequency of hairy stalked individuals. Gene flow between these sub‐populations is very low (if any) so that the differences, which are likely to have originated by chance, remain constant through generations. Copyright © 1976, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved