鸭跖草科的雄蕊毛增加了对传粉昆虫的吸引力和授粉精度。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Deng-Fei Li, Yi-Dan Chen, Zhen Liu, Ai-Ting Liang, Ju Tang, Xian-Chun Yan
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摘要

雄蕊毛是雄蕊的特殊附属物,可能影响传粉昆虫的觅食行为和花粉转移。然而,关于雄蕊毛在授粉中的作用的实验证据仍然很少。在这里,我们对川紫露草(鸭跖草科)进行了雄蕊毛操纵实验,以研究它们对蜜蜂造访和花粉转移的影响。我们的观察结果表明,蜜蜂(Apis cerana)控制花朵的访视率和访视持续时间都显著高于无毛花朵。此外,去除雄蕊毛显著降低了蜜蜂(A.cerana)的花粉沉积,但不影响花粉的去除。雄蕊毛的长度与弗氏T.fluminensis的雄蕊和雌蕊相似。雄蕊毛为蜜蜂提供了更多的立足点,它们趴在雄蕊毛上收集花粉,通过在蜜蜂腹面上持续放置和拾取花粉,提高了授粉的准确性。这些结果表明,T.fluminensis的雄蕊毛可能代表了对吸引传粉者和提高授粉准确性的适应。
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Staminal hairs increase pollinator attraction and pollination accuracy in <i>Tradescantia fluminensis</i> (Commelinaceae).

Staminal hairs increase pollinator attraction and pollination accuracy in <i>Tradescantia fluminensis</i> (Commelinaceae).

Staminal hairs increase pollinator attraction and pollination accuracy in <i>Tradescantia fluminensis</i> (Commelinaceae).

Staminal hairs increase pollinator attraction and pollination accuracy in Tradescantia fluminensis (Commelinaceae).

Staminal hairs are the particular appendages of stamens, which may affect pollinator foraging behaviour and pollen transfer. However, experimental evidence of the functions of staminal hairs in pollination remains scarce. Here, we conducted staminal hair manipulation experiments in Tradescantia fluminensis (Commelinaceae) to investigate their effects on visitation and pollen transfer by bees. Our observations revealed that both visitation rates and visit duration of honeybees (Apis cerana) to control flowers were significantly higher than that of hairless flowers. Moreover, removing the staminal hairs significantly decreased pollen deposition by honeybees (A. cerana), but did not affect pollen removal. The staminal hair was similar in length to the stamen and the pistil of T. fluminensis. The staminal hairs provide more footholds for honeybees, and they lay prone on the staminal hairs to collect pollen, which increased the accuracy of pollination through the consistent pollen placement and pick-up on the ventral surface of honeybees. These results showed that the staminal hairs in T. fluminensis may represent an adaptation to attract pollinators and enhance pollination accuracy.

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