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Effect of gradual pollen presentation on pollination efficiency and reproduction of Vaccinium corymbosum Berkeley in two habitats.

Authors :
Sun, Ke Xin
Zhang, Yan Jia
Zhou, Chun Zhi
Yang, Shan Lin
Jiang, Hui Xin
Cui, Rong Rong
Source :
Frontiers in Ecology & Evolution; 2024, p1-14, 14p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction: Gradual pollen presentation is a reproductive strategy for plants to improve the efficiency and accuracy of pollen export and acceptance as well as to promote outcrossing. Vaccinium corymbosum Berkeley has a typical mechanism of gradual pollen presentation. Methods: In this study, we used indoor and outdoor observations to investigate the floral characteristics, pollination characteristics and breeding system of this species in open ground and greenhouse. Results: The results showed that the single white, inverted bell-shaped flower of V. corymbosum was able to effectively avoid the negative effects of rainfall, nectar dilution and pollen removal by wind, and improved pollen viability and the duration of stigma receptivity. The setting rate of 'Northland' is higher than open ground by artificial pollination in greenhouse, therefore, greenhouses are more suitable for 'Northland' reproduction. The gradual pollen presentation prolongs dispersal time, promotes pollinator participation in the pollination process, increases staminate fitness, and provides for nectar feeding by pollinators as well as pollen export. Bombus spp. and A. m. ligustica were effective pollinators in the open ground and greenhouse, and the pollination efficiency of Bombus spp. was higher than that of A. m. ligustica, and greenhouse pollination is more efficient than open ground. The coincidence of the peak period of pollinator visits with the period of highest pollen viability and optimal pollination of stigmas, as well as the high nectar production, could maximize the frequency of pollinator visits and increase the chances of successful pollination as well as the pollination efficiency. Discussion: Therefore, it is important to study the floral characteristics of V. corymbosum Berkeley and the mechanism of gradual pollen presentation in order to improve the pollination efficiency and promote the success of outcrossing, which can provide a theoretical basis for the breeding of V. corymbosum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2296701X
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Ecology & Evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180542680
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2024.1476848