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The dynamics of pollen removal and deposition, and its effects on sexual phases in a protandrous plant: Glechoma longituba (Lamiaceae)

Authors :
Yan-Wen Zhang
Ji-Min Zhao
Yong Wang
Source :
Nordic Journal of Botany. 29:105-111
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Wiley, 2011.

Abstract

The duration of sexual phases in dichogamous plants are affected by many factors. Using both experimental and observational studies, we investigated natural patterns of pollen removal and deposition, visiting frequency of pollinators, patterns of nectar secretion, and effects of pollen removal and stigmatic pollen deposition on the duration of sexual phases in a protandrous plant, Glechoma longituba. We found that visiting frequency of pollinators correlated with the nectar secretion pattern. The nectar volume during the male phase was higher than during the female phase. In the morning, the main pollinator, the bee Anthophora plumipes, mainly foraged for nectar and showed no preference for flowers in male or female phase, despite male phase flowers producing higher amounts of nectar. However, in the afternoon, they changed their behavior and foraged mainly for pollen, and then showed a preference for flowers in male phase. Furthermore, the rates of pollen removal and stigmatic pollen deposition can affect the starting time and the duration of the female phase. When pollen removal and pollination rates are low due to scarcity of pollinator services, the sexual phase can be prolonged, leading to an overlap, and thereby enhance the chance for sexual reproduction through pollinator-facilitated self-pollination. We consider the variation of sexual phases in Glechoma longituba an adaptive mechanism prepared for both cross-pollination enhancement and reproductive assurance depending on the available pollination services.

Details

ISSN :
0107055X
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nordic Journal of Botany
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........035c8a3b7f3dd54543c084d5f64ca601
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1756-1051.2010.00798.x