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- W88260438 abstract "Compatibility systems (i.e., self-compatible vs. self-incompatible) and types of individuals (e.g., heteromorphic, dioecious, etc.) in prairie plant species are usually ignored in prairie flower publications. Lack of knowledge regarding this information can hinder the success of prairie restoration. In this paper, I provide an explanation for why those involved in restoration should be concerned about the compatibility system and types of individuals of prairie plants. In addition, a list of the compatibility systems and types of individuals for some of the most common species used in prairie restorations is provided. Prairie restoration is becoming a big business for landscapers and a major effort undertaken by many state (e.g., Departments of Natural Resources) and federal agencies (e.g., United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, United States Fish and Wildlife Service). However, in most cases it is local environmental groups, local park districts, and some individuals doing prairie restorations. Most people doing prairie restorations are very knowledgeable about the biology of prairie plant species, such as their habitat and seed germination requirements and the best propagation techniques. However, many are unaware of additional factors affecting the reintroduction, establishment, and persistence of a species in a restoration, such as patch dynamics, pollinator guilds, and reproductive biology including plant compatibility systems (i.e., self-compatible vs. selfincompatible), and that some prairie species have different individual types (e.g., heteromorphic, dioecious, etc.). This oversight is understandable because many guides and other books on prairie plants fail to provide this basic information and explain how these factors influence the success and persistence of a species in a restoration. Making this information accessible will ensure a higher level of public awareness. One aspect of plant biology that is rarely reported is the species’ compatibility system. The compatibility system of a plant species is concerned with which pollen is accepted or rejected. In general, plants fall into two categories: self-compatible and self-incompatible. Self-compatible means that both self and outcross pollen will be accepted by a flower (stigma). In the case of self-incompatiblility, only cross pollen will be accepted by the flower (stigma). For example, most members of the Carrot Family (Apiaceae) and plants" @default.
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