Reproductive biology of green-stemmed and red-stemmed Basella alba

IF 0.4 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
A. Bolaji, A. S. Oladejo, O. Adeniran
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Abstract

Basella alba is an important, underutilised vegetable rich in vitamins and consumed in many parts of the world. However, the reproductive biology of this species is insufficiently known; therefore, this study was performed aiming to fill this knowledge gap. Although green-stemmed and red-stemmed Basella alba share a lot of reproductive attributes in common, the obtained results showed differences in their flower bud apex colour, anther colour, spike colour, days to 50% flowering, plant height at flower bud initiation and the mean number of flowers per spike. In both forms, the floral attributes favoured self-pollination. However, the possibility of cross-pollination among them due to the activities of pollinators such as ants, moths, butterflies and bees suggests a mixed mating system. Furthermore, both forms attained sexual maturity at varying periods, thus indicating the existence of a temporal prezygotic barrier between them and limiting the chances of their hybridisation. They could also be responsible for the ability to remain in their distinct forms even when they exist together in the same habitat.
绿茎和红茎白葵的生殖生物学
白Basella alba是一种重要的、未充分利用的富含维生素的蔬菜,在世界许多地方都有食用。然而,该物种的生殖生物学尚不清楚;因此,本研究旨在填补这一知识空白。虽然绿茎和红茎白葵在生殖性状上有很多共同之处,但在花蕾顶端颜色、花药颜色、穗色、开花至50%的天数、花芽萌发时株高和每穗平均花数等方面存在差异。在这两种形式中,花的特性都有利于自花授粉。然而,由于蚂蚁、飞蛾、蝴蝶和蜜蜂等传粉者的活动,它们之间可能存在异花授粉,这表明它们是混合交配系统。此外,两种形式在不同时期达到性成熟,从而表明它们之间存在时间前合子屏障,限制了它们杂交的机会。它们也可能是能够保持不同形态的原因,即使它们一起生活在同一个栖息地。
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GAYANA BOTANICA
GAYANA BOTANICA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
CiteScore
0.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
8
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal welcomes works carried out by scientists of all nationalities, and may be written in either English or Spanish. The journal receives works in systematic, taxonomy, floristic, ecology, physiology, morphology, development, conservation, cytology and phytochemical botany.
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