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了解物种的繁殖生物学,包括花生物学、授粉生物学和繁殖系统,对于恢复濒危植物物种十分必要。Buchanania lanzan 是一种常绿植物,由于过度砍伐和过度开发,在《世界自然保护联盟红色数据手册》(IUCN Red Data Book)中属于易危物种。研究使用了光学显微镜、扫描电子显微镜和组织化学分析来研究花和授粉生物学。实验研究了花和授粉生物学,包括花粉活力、柱头接受能力和花粉与雌蕊的相互作用。双性、五裂、完整的黄白色花朵年生长期为 11 个月,排列成顶生和腋生圆锥花序。花药在开花后 9-10 小时,即 10 点 30 分至中午之间开裂。柱头在花药开裂时具有接受性,并在两天内保持接受性。花朵含有丰富的蔗糖花蜜,并散发出淡淡的香味,吸引着包括麝香猫、印度蜂和黑蚂蚁在内的访客。这些访客似乎都不是有效的授粉者。授粉试验的结果表明,该物种的自交程度较低,会发生外交。与自花授粉(43.4%)和开放授粉(3%)相比,异花授粉花的坐果率更高(74.4%)。自交不亲和指数(ISI)表示部分自交不亲和。由于可能失去了授粉者或缺乏有效的授粉者,兰山红豆杉的自然种群尚未恢复。为了达到所需的结实或结籽要求,由人类促成的异花授粉将是一种可行的技术。因此,为了防止该物种灭绝,需要在异花授粉方面进行人为管理。因此,本研究产生的科学知识可能有助于各种育种活动和保护这一药用植物物种。此外,这些知识也是采取措施保护和管理森林的基础。
Floral biology, pollination biology, and breeding mechanisms reveal challenges to the restoration of Buchanania lanzan, a vulnerable plant species
Understanding a species' reproductive biology, which encompasses floral biology, pollination biology, and breeding system, is necessary for the restoration of endangered plant species. Buchanania lanzan is a vulnerable evergreen tree in IUCN Red Data Book due to excessive deforestation and over-exploitation. Light and scanning electron microscopy and histochemical analysis were used to study floral and pollination biology. Experiments were conducted to study floral and pollination biology, including pollen viability, stigma receptivity, and pollen-pistil interactions. Bisexual, pentamerous, complete yellowish-white flowers have an annual growth of 11 months and are arranged in terminal and axillary panicles. Anthers dehisce between 10.30 and noon, 9–10 h after anthesis. Stigmas were receptive at the time of anther dehiscence and remained receptive for two days. The flowers contain sucrose-rich nectar and emit a mild scent to attract visitors, including Musca domestica, Apis cerena indica, and black ants. None of these visitors appeared to be an effective pollinator. The results of pollination trials showed that the species outcrosses with low levels of selfing. Cross-pollinated flowers had a higher percentage of fruit sets (74.4 %) compared to self-pollinated (43.4 %) and open (3 %). The index of self-incompatibility (ISI) indicates partial self-incompatibility. Due to the probable loss of pollinators or the lack of efficient pollinators, the natural population of B. lanzan has not yet been restored. To achieve the required fruit or seed set cross-pollination facilitated by humans would be a feasible technique. Therefore, to prevent the extinction of this species, human management is required in terms of cross-pollination. As a result, the scientific knowledge produced by the current study may prove helpful in various breeding initiatives and the preservation of this medicinal plant species. Further, this knowledge forms the basis for taking measures for the conservation and management of forests.
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