Åsa Lankinen Swedish researcher. She is an associate professor in plant ecology at the Swedish Agricultural University (SLU). Her research interest is in the interface betweenevolutionary biology, genetics, and plant ecology in both cultivated and wild plants.
Lankinen, Åsa, 1968-
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Åsa Lankinen ‡c Swedish researcher. She is an associate professor in plant ecology at the Swedish Agricultural University (SLU). Her research interest is in the interface betweenevolutionary biology, genetics, and plant ecology in both cultivated and wild plants.
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Works
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Can Sexual Selection Cause Divergence In Mating System-Related Floral Traits? | |
Challenging Popular Myths of Sex, Gender and Biology | |
Characterization of olfactory sensory neurons in the white clover seed weevil, Apion fulvipes (Coleoptera: Apionidae). | |
Conflicting selection pressures on reproductive functions and speciation in plants | |
Direct and indirect selection on mate choice during pollen competition: Effects of male and female sexual traits on offspring performance following two‐donor crosses | |
Do plant ploidy and pollinator tongue length interact to cause low seed yield in red clover? | |
Earlier occurrence and increased explanatory power of climate for the first incidence of potato late blight caused by Phytophthora infestans in Fennoscandia | |
The effect of pollen competition on maintenance of variation in fertilisation ability | |
Escaped oilseed rape: Occurrence in the agricultural landscape and potential pollen-mediated gene flow from crop oilseed rape | |
Field Abundance Patterns and Odor-Mediated Host Choice by Clover Seed Weevils, Apion fulvipes and Apion trifolii (Coleoptera: Apionidae). | |
Forskning om pollens kvalitet som hjälpmedel för att förbättra avkastningen i rödklöverfröodlingen [Elektronisk resurs] | |
How does breeding system variation modulate sexual antagonism? | |
In vitro pollen competitive ability in Viola tricolor: temperature and pollen donor effects | |
Integrerat växtskydd i vitklöverfröodling: flytta fält mellan år för att minska angrepp av fröätande skadegörare | |
Late blight resistance screening of major wild Swedish Solanum species: S. dulcamara, S. nigrum and S. physalifolium | |
Making sense of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in the light of evolution | |
Natural Selection Acts on Floral Traits Associated with Selfing Rate among Populations of Mixed-Mating Collinsia heterophylla (Plantaginaceae) | |
Nongenetic Inheritance of Induced Resistance in a Wild Annual Plant | |
A novel workflow correlating RNA-seq data to Phythophthora infestans resistance levels in wild Solanum species and potato clones | |
Om blommor och bin mer kunskap om höstrapsens pollination och befruktning | |
Phosphite Integrated in Late Blight Treatment Strategies in Starch Potato Does Not Cause Residues in the Starch Product | |
Plant immunity in natural populations and agricultural fields: Low presence of pathogenesis-related proteins in Solanum leaves | |
Plant Resistance Inducers against Pathogens in Solanaceae Species-From Molecular Mechanisms to Field Application | |
Pollen donor identity affects timing of stigma receptivity in Collinsia heterophylla | |
Pollen-tube growth rates in Collinsia heterophylla (Plantaginaceae): one-donor crosses reveal heritability but no effect on sporophytic-offspring fitness | |
The presence of Phytophthora infestans in the rhizosphere of a wild Solanum species may contribute to off-season survival and pathogenicity | |
Selection on pollen and pistil traits during pollen competition is affected by both sexual conflict and mixed mating in a self-compatible herb. | |
Sexual conflict over floral receptivity. | |
Tolerance and overcompensation to infection by in the wild perennial climber | |
Upper petal lip colour polymorphism in Collinsia heterophylla (Plantaginaceae): genetic basis within a population and its use as a genetic marker. | |
Using theories of sexual selection and sexual conflict to improve our understanding of plant ecology and evolution | |
Variable pollen viability and effects of pollen load size on components of seed set in cultivars and feral populations of oilseed rape | |
White clover pollinators and seed set in relation to local management and landscape context |