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Gene Flow in a Facultative Apomictic Poacea, the Savanna Grass Hyparrhenia diplandra
Jacques Duranda, Lisa Garniera, Isabelle Dajoza, Sylvain Mousseta, and Michel Veuilleaa Laboratoire d'Ecologie and Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Université Pierre-et-Marie Curie, 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France
Corresponding author: Michel Veuille, CNRS UMR 7625, CC 237, Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Université Pierre-et-Marie Curie, 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France., mveuille{at}snv.jussieu.fr (E-mail)
Communicating editor: M. K. UYENOYAMA
0.5% of seeds pollinated in the wild. Hexaploid individuals were also produced, corroborating the observation of aberrant genotypes in the wild. The spatial extent of asexual clones in the field was low in comparison with the predominance of apomixis, thus indicating a low dispersal of seeds from their parent. Heterozygosity and departure from Hardy-Weinberg predictions were similar in the four populations, revealing a high apparent selfing rate (s = 0.599) among sexually produced seeds. This is an overestimate since we could not distinguish true selfing from reciprocal outcrosses between neighboring individuals from the same apomictic clone. Gene flow by pollen could be substantial, possibly explaining the absence of isolation by distance in the studied area.
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