Pollen: ovule ratio and its relationship with other reproductive traits in some Passiflora species (Passifloraceae)

The pollen/ovule (P/O) ratio has been used as predictor of the reproductive system of angiosperms (lowest P/O values correspond to obligate autogamous species while the highest correlate with obligate xenogamous species) but it does not keep for all the taxa. The relation of P/O index with pollen an...

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Main Authors: María Teresa Amela García, María Belén Miguez, Gerhard Gottsberger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2014-12-01
Series:Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
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Online Access:http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/419
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spelling doaj-638ca6ad4e1148f7b68c2ced69d6fd152021-05-05T07:01:31ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid0211-13221988-31962014-12-01712e009e00910.3989/ajbm.2360397Pollen: ovule ratio and its relationship with other reproductive traits in some Passiflora species (Passifloraceae)María Teresa Amela García0María Belén Miguez1Gerhard Gottsberger2DBBE, FCEyN, Universidad de Buenos AiresDBBE, FCEyN, Universidad de Buenos AiresBotanical Garden and Herbarium, University of UlmThe pollen/ovule (P/O) ratio has been used as predictor of the reproductive system of angiosperms (lowest P/O values correspond to obligate autogamous species while the highest correlate with obligate xenogamous species) but it does not keep for all the taxa. The relation of P/O index with pollen and stigma size, flower diameter, pollen vitality, stigmatic area/pollen-bearing area of the pollinators ratio (SA/PBA), taxonomy and breeding system was analyzed in four Passiflora species with different degree of compatibility, pollination system and taxonomic placement. P/O of the self-compatible species (with shorter anthesis, scarce pollinator visits or minor longevity) was lower than P/O of the self-incompatible ones. The P/O values of the outcrossers could be related with the highly efficient pollination performed by the frequently visiting Xylocopa species; these bees transport Passiflora pollen in a usually monospecific mass on the thorax, resembling grouped pollen dispersal. All the taxa exhibited pollen with unimodal size and high vitality, except for P. misera, in which pollen size was bimodal, with similar quantities of grains in both classes, the large being more vital than the small ones. Correlations of P/O were positive with flower size, negative with stigma area/pollen-bearing area of the pollinator, null with stigma area and not significant with pollen size. The P/O ratio did not reflect taxonomic affinities; this index and the breeding system were more related with pollinator type, anthesis, flower size and SA/PBA than with pollen grain or stigma size.http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/419pollen sizepollen vitalitybreeding systemsflower sizestigma areapollen-bearing areapollinatorsanthesisplant longevitysexual system
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author María Teresa Amela García
María Belén Miguez
Gerhard Gottsberger
spellingShingle María Teresa Amela García
María Belén Miguez
Gerhard Gottsberger
Pollen: ovule ratio and its relationship with other reproductive traits in some Passiflora species (Passifloraceae)
Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
pollen size
pollen vitality
breeding systems
flower size
stigma area
pollen-bearing area
pollinators
anthesis
plant longevity
sexual system
author_facet María Teresa Amela García
María Belén Miguez
Gerhard Gottsberger
author_sort María Teresa Amela García
title Pollen: ovule ratio and its relationship with other reproductive traits in some Passiflora species (Passifloraceae)
title_short Pollen: ovule ratio and its relationship with other reproductive traits in some Passiflora species (Passifloraceae)
title_full Pollen: ovule ratio and its relationship with other reproductive traits in some Passiflora species (Passifloraceae)
title_fullStr Pollen: ovule ratio and its relationship with other reproductive traits in some Passiflora species (Passifloraceae)
title_full_unstemmed Pollen: ovule ratio and its relationship with other reproductive traits in some Passiflora species (Passifloraceae)
title_sort pollen: ovule ratio and its relationship with other reproductive traits in some passiflora species (passifloraceae)
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
issn 0211-1322
1988-3196
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The pollen/ovule (P/O) ratio has been used as predictor of the reproductive system of angiosperms (lowest P/O values correspond to obligate autogamous species while the highest correlate with obligate xenogamous species) but it does not keep for all the taxa. The relation of P/O index with pollen and stigma size, flower diameter, pollen vitality, stigmatic area/pollen-bearing area of the pollinators ratio (SA/PBA), taxonomy and breeding system was analyzed in four Passiflora species with different degree of compatibility, pollination system and taxonomic placement. P/O of the self-compatible species (with shorter anthesis, scarce pollinator visits or minor longevity) was lower than P/O of the self-incompatible ones. The P/O values of the outcrossers could be related with the highly efficient pollination performed by the frequently visiting Xylocopa species; these bees transport Passiflora pollen in a usually monospecific mass on the thorax, resembling grouped pollen dispersal. All the taxa exhibited pollen with unimodal size and high vitality, except for P. misera, in which pollen size was bimodal, with similar quantities of grains in both classes, the large being more vital than the small ones. Correlations of P/O were positive with flower size, negative with stigma area/pollen-bearing area of the pollinator, null with stigma area and not significant with pollen size. The P/O ratio did not reflect taxonomic affinities; this index and the breeding system were more related with pollinator type, anthesis, flower size and SA/PBA than with pollen grain or stigma size.
topic pollen size
pollen vitality
breeding systems
flower size
stigma area
pollen-bearing area
pollinators
anthesis
plant longevity
sexual system
url http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/419
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