Effects of pollen reward removal on fecundity in a self-incompatible hermaphrodite plant

被引:25
|
作者
Duffy, K. J. [1 ]
Johnson, S. D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Sch Biol & Conservat Sci, ZA-3209 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Aloe; Apis mellifera; gender conflict; late-acting self-incompatibility; ovule discounting; pollen theft; sunbirds; IPOMOPSIS-AGGREGATA POLEMONIACEAE; POLLINATION; LIMITATION; EMASCULATION; STERILITY; SIZE; SET;
D O I
10.1111/j.1438-8677.2011.00445.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The pollen of hermaphrodite plants is often utilised by flower-visiting animals. While pollen production has obvious benefits for plant male fitness, its consequences for plant female fitness, especially in self-incompatible hermaphrodite species, are less certain. Pollen production could either enhance seed production though increased pollinator attraction, or reduce it if ovules are discounted by deposition of self pollen, as can occur in species with late-acting self-incompatibility. To test the effects of pollen reward provision on female fitness, we artificially emasculated flowers in two populations of the succulent Aloe maculata (Asphodelaceae), which has a late-acting self-incompatibility system, over the course of its flowering period. Flowers of this species are visited by sunbirds (for nectar) and native bees (for pollen and nectar). We measured floral visitation rates, floral rejection rates, pollen deposition on stigmas and fruit and seed set in both emasculated and non-emasculated plants. We found that flowers of emasculated plants suffered reduced visitation and increased rejection (arrival without visitation) by bees, but not by sunbirds; had fewer pollen grains deposited on stigmas and showed an overall decrease in fruit set and seed set. Rates of seed abortion were, however, greatly reduced in emasculated flowers. This study shows that pollen rewards can be important for seed set, even in self-incompatible plants, which have been assumed to rely on nectar rewards for pollinator attraction. Seed abortion was, however, increased by pollen production, a result that highlights the complexity of selection on pollen production in hermaphrodite flowers.
引用
收藏
页码:556 / 560
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] A POSSIBLE REGULATORY ROLE FOR ETHYLENE IN THE POLLEN-PISTIL INTERACTION IN A SPOROPHYTIC SELF-INCOMPATIBLE SYSTEM
    KASHYAP, R
    GUPTA, SC
    PLANT GROWTH REGULATION, 1989, 8 (02) : 127 - 135
  • [42] Identifying Differentially Expressed Genes in Pollen from Self-Incompatible "Wuzishatangju" and Self-Compatible "Shatangju" Mandarins
    Miao, Hongxia
    Ye, Zixing
    Teixeira da Silva, Jaime A.
    Qin, Yonghua
    Hu, Guibing
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2013, 14 (04) : 8538 - 8555
  • [43] IS THE REJECTION REACTION INDUCING ABILITY IN SPOROPHYTIC SELF-INCOMPATIBLE SYSTEMS RESTRICTED ONLY TO POLLEN AND TAPETUM
    SOOD, R
    PRABHA, K
    GUPTA, SC
    THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, 1982, 63 (01) : 27 - 32
  • [44] AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF BARRIER AGAINST POLLEN-TUBE GROWTH IN SELF-INCOMPATIBLE CRUCIFERAE
    KANNO, T
    HINATA, K
    PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY, 1969, 10 (01) : 213 - &
  • [45] Pollen limitation and reduced reproductive success are associated with local genetic effects in Prunus virginiana, a widely distributed self-incompatible shrub
    Suarez-Gonzalez, Adriana
    Good, Sara V.
    ANNALS OF BOTANY, 2014, 113 (04) : 595 - 605
  • [46] EFFECTS OF THE QUANTITY AND COMPOSITION OF STYLAR CANAL EXUDATE ON INVITRO AND INVIVO GROWTH OF POLLEN TUBES IN SELF-INCOMPATIBLE LILIUM-LONGIFLORUM
    ICHIMURA, K
    YAMAMOTO, Y
    JOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE, 1991, 60 (03): : 659 - 668
  • [47] Life history mediates mate limitation and population viability in self-incompatible plant species
    Thrall, Peter H.
    Encinas-Viso, Francisco
    Hoebee, Susan E.
    Young, Andrew G.
    ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2014, 4 (06): : 673 - 687
  • [48] An experimental study of the S-Allee effect in the self-incompatible plant Biscutella neustriaca
    Leducq, Jean-Baptiste
    Gosset, Celia Chantal
    Poiret, Matthieu
    Hendoux, Frederic
    Vekemans, Xavier
    Billiard, Sylvain
    CONSERVATION GENETICS, 2010, 11 (02) : 497 - 508
  • [49] LIMITS TO REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN A PARTIALLY SELF-INCOMPATIBLE HERB - FECUNDITY DEPRESSION AT SERIAL LIFE-CYCLE STAGES
    MANASSE, RS
    PINNEY, K
    EVOLUTION, 1991, 45 (03) : 712 - 720
  • [50] Genetic rescue reduces mate limitation in a threatened, clonal, and self-incompatible plant species
    Gavin-Smyth, Nora
    Kramer, Andrea T.
    Urbina-Casanova, Rafael
    Vitt, Pati
    Fant, Jeremie B.
    RESTORATION ECOLOGY, 2021, 29 (08)