双壳Nothoscordum和星葱(石蒜科)同域种群的花生态学和繁殖系统比较

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Daniel S Weiherer, Kayla Eckardt, P. Bernhardt
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我们比较了两个近缘种的同域居群在两个季节的花生物学。2018年,Nothoscordum bivalve (L.)布里顿从4月23日到5月7日开花。从8月28日到10月4日,高露洁的花朵盛开。双瓣花直立,白色花有香味,有隔蜜腺。直立的,粉紫色的星形花有间隔蜜腺,没有可辨的气味,花柱在花的生命周期中延长。这两个物种都是由最常见的几何平均身体尺寸在2-3毫米之间的蜜蜂授粉的。大多数蜜蜂携带寄主植物的纯花粉。尽管物候隔离,但两种草药共有三种蜜蜂。葱属植物还可由花甲(斑蝥科)的Chauliognathus pensylvanicus DeGeer传粉。花被片发育保证了双壳贝的机械自花授粉。在双壳花中,花粉管穿透胚珠的比例在袋装自花中最高。而在星形花中,暴露花和手异花授粉花的花粉含量最高。在露花和袋装自花中,双瓣莲的坐果量最高。露花和手异花花的坐果量最高。两种植物的结实率在各处理间基本相同。我们将这些结果解释为星形草是自不相容的专性异交者的证据。双壳野螺是一种自交亲和的专性近交系植物,采用机械和昆虫介导的自花授粉。双壳贝的近交退化表现为种内杂交不亲和的部分趋势。
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Comparative floral ecology and breeding systems between sympatric populations of Nothoscordum bivalve and Allium stellatum (Amaryllidaceae)
We compared the floral biology of two sympatric populations of closely related species over two seasons. In 2018,  Nothoscordum bivalve  (L.) Britton bloomed from April 23 to May 7 and  Allium stellatum  Nutt. Ex Ker Gawl bloomed from August 28 to October 4. Erect, white flowers of  N. bivalve  were scented and had septal nectaries. Erect, pink-purple flowers of  A. stellatum  had septal nectaries, no discernible scent, and a style that lengthened over the floral lifespan. Both species were pollinated by bees with the most common geometric mean of body dimensions between 2-3 mm. Most bees carried pure loads of the host plant’s pollen. Despite phenological isolation, the two herbs shared three bee species.  Allium stellatum  was also pollinated by the beetle  Chauliognathus pensylvanicus  DeGeer (Cantharidae). Tepal nyctinasty ensured mechanical self-pollination in  N. bivalv e. Protandry occurred in  A. stellatum . In  N. bivalve , the proportion of pollen tubes penetrating ovules was highest in bagged, self-pollinating flowers. However, in  A. stellatum  it was highest in exposed flowers and hand cross-pollinated flowers. Fruit set in  N. bivalve  was highest in exposed and bagged, self-pollinating flowers. In  A. stellatum,  fruit set was highest in both exposed and hand cross-pollinated flowers. Seed set was the same among all treatments for both species. We interpret these results as evidence that A. stellatum is a self-incompatible, obligate outcrosser. Nothoscodum bivalve is a self-compatible, obligate inbreeder employing mechanical and insect-mediated self-pollination. Outbreeding depression appears to occur in N. bivalve with a partial trend towards intraspecific cross-incompatibility.
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Journal of Pollination Ecology
Journal of Pollination Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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