3 resultados para Distyly

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Psychotria ipecacuanha is a perennial, medicinal herb that grows in clusters in the understory of humid, shady areas of the Atlantic Rain Forest of southeastern Brazil. The present study characterized the variation in floral traits among 35 clusters from three natural populations of this plant species. Field observations showed that the clusters are isomorphic, that is, a given cluster will either set long-styled or short-styled flowers. Stigmas and anthers are reciprocally placed in each morph, a dimorphism characteristic of distyly. The populations are isoplethic, that is, a given population exhibits an equilibrium 1:1 ratio of floral morphs. Morphometric analyses revealed that anther length, stigma length, corolla diameter, and pollen grain diameter were consistently greater in short-styled flowers, regardless of the population investigated. Significant differences for floral traits in the short-styled morph were found among populations. Floral traits in the long-styled morph also showed some significant differences among populations, but not for stigma height and corolla length. Controlled pollinations carried out in natural populations showed that fruit production was higher after inter-morph pollination. Nevertheless, observations of pollen tube growth in style, and also fruit production after spontaneous self-pollination and intra-morph pollination, indicated partial intramorph compatibility in this plant species.

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Foram investigadas a biologia reprodutiva e a polinização de Erythroxylum campestre St. Hil., E. suberosum St. Hil. e E. tortuosum Mart., ocorrentes na Fazenda Água Limpa, Brasília, DF. Estas espécies são simpátricas, comumente encontradas em cerrados abertos e florescem em média quatro meses por ano. As três espécies são distílicas, isto é, apresentam flores com estiletes longos (longistiladas) e flores com estiletes curtos (brevistiladas), ambas com estames em posicionamentos correspondentes. As flores são similares, pequenas, suavemente perfumadas, de cor creme claro, diurnas, produtoras de néctar (concentração média de sacarose de 20,2%) e duram um dia. Os testes de polinização artificial revelaram que E. suberosum e E. tortuosum são auto-incompatíveis e só formaram frutos de polinizações legítimas. Porém, E. campestre é parcialmente auto-compatível. Em todas as espécies a produção de frutos resultantes de polinização natural, foi maior que aquela de polinizações artificiais. Com exceção de E. campestre, os estudos de microscopia de fluorescência revelaram que os tubos polínicos resultantes de auto-polinização em flores longistiladas foram bloqueados no estilete e em flores brevistiladas no estigma. As três espécies foram indistintamente visitadas por 14 espécies de vespas, 14 de abelhas e duas de dípteros. As vespas dos gêneros Brachygastra, Polistes, Polybia e Pepsis foram consideradas polinizadores efetivos devido à eficiência ao contactarem os estigmas. As abelhas Trigona spinipes e Apis mellifera foram consideradas polinizadores ocasionais.

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The family Rubiaceae comprises a wide spectrum of floral mechanisms and two of them seem to be common in certain groups, e.g., distyly in Rubioidae and styllar pollen in Ixoroidae. These mechanisms include herkogamy, which is interpreted as a strategy that avoids self-pollination. This is the first report on the reproductive biology of Chiococca alba, a species that is widely distributed in America. We studied floral biology and the mating system, which were evaluated through fruit set comparisons after controlled crosses (self- and cross-pollinations and test for apomixis), as well as through the evaluation of pollen tube growth resulting from these controlled crosses. Flowers of C. alba are herkogamous, cream, protandrous and lasted for two days. No measurable nectar was found, despite the presence of a nectary-like structure at the base of the corolla tube. Chiococca alba is a preferentially self-incompatible species, but self-pollination and apomixis also contribute to the natural fruit-set. Its reproductive strategy (herkogamy associated with protandry) is different from that expected for members of Chiococceae tribe (i.e., styllar pollen presentation).