The mechanical fit of the flowers of Crotalaria paniculata Willd. for the pollination success of large-bodied bees

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Athira Reghunath , Anjana Surendran , Felix Irudhyaraj Dhanaraj , Raju Ramasubbu
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The present study investigates the morphology of floral parts adapted towards the mode of pollination by bees in a lesser-known shrub, Crotalaria paniculata Willd of the family Fabaceae. The morphology and orientation of flowers, colour, shape, size and number of each floral part were recorded. The floral odour was assessed qualitatively at various stages of flowers manually and the quantity of nectar produced per flower was also measured. The flowering individuals were regularly monitored to observe the floral visitors and their foraging activity on a series of aged flowers. The performance of each floral visitors like visitation frequency, handling time, relative abundance, activity rate, visitation rate index and visitor activity index was calculated. The flowers of C. paniculata are typical papilionaceous and keel-blossom types that function as floral advertisement and nectar and pollen grains are served as floral rewards. The standard petal serves an advertisement whereas the wing-keel complex acts as a landing platform for floral visitors. The large-bodied bees tend to break the wing-keel complex which facilitates cross-pollination. Xylocopa latipes (Apidae) was observed as the most effective pollinator due to their higher frequency of visits, activity rate, visitation rate index and visitor activity index. Due to the pressure applied by large-bodied bees like Xylocopa latipes by landing on the wing-keel complex, the reproductive parts become exposed and the stigma brushes the pollen load in the body of the visitors and effect cross-pollination. The study concludes that large-bodied bees are effective floral visitors of C. paniculata which effect cross-pollination.

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Crotalaria paniculata Willd.花朵的机械适配性对大型蜜蜂成功授粉的影响
本研究调查了一种鲜为人知的灌木,即豆科植物 Crotalaria paniculata Willd 的花部形态,以了解蜜蜂的授粉方式。本研究记录了花的形态和方向、颜色、形状、大小以及每个花部的数量。人工对不同花期的花香进行了定性评估,并测量了每朵花的产蜜量。定期监测开花个体,观察访花者及其在一系列老花上的觅食活动。计算每种访花者的表现,如访问频率、处理时间、相对丰度、活动率、访问率指数和访花者活动指数。堇菜的花是典型的木犀科和龙骨状花卉,具有花广告功能,花蜜和花粉粒作为花奖励。标准花瓣起着广告作用,而翅喙复合体则是花朵访客的着陆平台。体型较大的蜜蜂往往会弄破翅片复合体,这有利于异花授粉。据观察,Xylocopa latipes(鳞翅目)是最有效的授粉者,因为它们的访花频率、活动率、访花率指数和访花者活动指数都较高。Xylocopa latipes 等大型蜜蜂落在翅果复合体上施加压力,使生殖部位暴露出来,柱头刷洗访客体内的花粉负荷,从而实现异花授粉。研究得出结论:大体型蜜蜂是 C. paniculata 的有效花访客,可实现异花授粉。
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Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology
Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
152
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research papers, review articles and short communications in the basic and applied area concerning insects, mites or other arthropods and nematodes of economic importance in agriculture, forestry, industry, human and animal health, and natural resource and environment management, and is the official journal of the Korean Society of Applied Entomology and the Taiwan Entomological Society.
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