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Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
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![]() Research description We are interested in the population genetic processes that influence floral evolution, species divergence and changes in the mating system in flowering plants. The impressive floral radiation of Nicotiana Section Alatae provides opportunities to study plant-pollinator interactions and the evolution of self-pollination. Selected publicationsFigueroa-Castro, D. and Holtsford, T. P. 2009. Post-pollination mechanisms of evolution in Nicotiana longiflora and N. plumbaginifolia: pollen tube growth rate, offspring paternity and hybridization. Sexual Plant Reproduction DOI 10.1007/s00497-009-0103-6. Lee, C. B.,L. E. Page, B. A. McClure, T. P. Holtsford. 2008. Post-pollination hybridization barriers in Nicotiana section Alatae. Sexual Plant Reproduction, in press. (available online July 2008: DOI 10.1007/s00497-008-0077-9). Kazcorowski, R. L., T. E. Juenger and T.P. Holtsford. 2008. Heritability and correlation structure of nectar and floral traits in Nicotiana alata. Evolution 62: 1738–1750. Raguso, R.A., Schlumpberger, B.O., Kaczorowski, R. and Holtsford, T.P. 2006. Tobacco floral scent revisited: geographic variation and new species in Nicotiana sections Alatae and Suaveolentes. Phytochemistry 67:1931-1942. |
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