生物
远缘繁殖抑郁症
迪欧西
性二态性
苗木
雌雄同体
花粉
生态学
植物
动物
近亲繁殖
人口学
人口
社会学
作者
Yonghua Zhang,Wei Lin,Chengjin Chu,Ming Ni
摘要
Abstract Premise Dioecious trees are important components of many forest ecosystems. Outbreeding advantage and sexual dimorphism are two major mechanisms that explain the persistence of dioecious plants; however, they have rarely been studied in dioecious trees. Methods We investigated the influence of sex and genetic distance between parental trees (GDPT) on the growth and functional traits of multiple seedlings of a dioecious tree, Diospyros morrisiana . Results We found significant positive relationships between GDPT and seedling sizes and tissue density. However, the positive outbreeding effects on seedling growth mainly manifested in female seedlings, but were not prominent in males. Among seedlings, the male ones generally had higher biomass and leaf area than female seedlings, but such differences diminished as GDPT increased. Conclusions Our research highlights that outbreeding advantage in plants can be sex‐specific and that sexual dimorphism begins from the seedling stage of dioecious trees.
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