Self-incompatibility, floral parameters, and pollen characterization in the narrow endemic and threatened species Artemisia granatensis (Asteraceae)

Artemisia granatensis Boiss. is a paradigmatic species for plant conservation in Spain and Europe. It is a critically endangered (CR) endemic species growing above 2500 m in the Sierra Nevada (southern Spain). Natural populations have been considerably devastated in the past due to intensive human e...

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Main Authors: Julio Peñas, Juan Lorite, Francisca Alba-Sánchez, María Angélica Taisma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2011-06-01
Series:Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
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Online Access:http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/359
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spelling doaj-bb0311743a9d4237924f84e27b6638d12021-05-05T07:01:32ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid0211-13221988-31962011-06-016819710510.3989/ajbm.2276338Self-incompatibility, floral parameters, and pollen characterization in the narrow endemic and threatened species Artemisia granatensis (Asteraceae)Julio Peñas0Juan Lorite1Francisca Alba-Sánchez2María Angélica Taisma3Plant Conservation Unit, Department of Botany, University of GranadaPlant Conservation Unit, Department of Botany, University of GranadaPlant Conservation Unit, Department of Botany, University of GranadaInstituto de Biología Experimental, Centro de Botánica Tropical, Universidad Central de VenezuelaArtemisia granatensis Boiss. is a paradigmatic species for plant conservation in Spain and Europe. It is a critically endangered (CR) endemic species growing above 2500 m in the Sierra Nevada (southern Spain). Natural populations have been considerably devastated in the past due to intensive human exploitation for folk medicine. The sparse available data concerning the reproductive biology of this species under natural conditions indicate a low reproductive success. To provide additional information on the reproductive biology of A. granatensis, and consequently information useful for the management and conservation of this species, we studied the breeding system through pollen-tube growth. In addition, some floral and pollen traits were recorded. No differences were found between populations in terms of the morphological traits of flowers and inflorescences. A. granatensis is an anemophilous species, and the data indicate that pollen transfer may be limited between isolated populations, and so contributing to an extremely low fruit-set. Results show A. granatensis is selfincompatible, probably with a sporophytic self-incompatibility system, and with no evidence of partial self-incompatibility. Reproductive traits, related to pollen morphology and settling speed may explain the low rate of recruitment in the small populations separated by geographical barriers.http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/359reproductive biologypollen-tube growthendemic and threatened speciesconservation
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author Julio Peñas
Juan Lorite
Francisca Alba-Sánchez
María Angélica Taisma
spellingShingle Julio Peñas
Juan Lorite
Francisca Alba-Sánchez
María Angélica Taisma
Self-incompatibility, floral parameters, and pollen characterization in the narrow endemic and threatened species Artemisia granatensis (Asteraceae)
Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
reproductive biology
pollen-tube growth
endemic and threatened species
conservation
author_facet Julio Peñas
Juan Lorite
Francisca Alba-Sánchez
María Angélica Taisma
author_sort Julio Peñas
title Self-incompatibility, floral parameters, and pollen characterization in the narrow endemic and threatened species Artemisia granatensis (Asteraceae)
title_short Self-incompatibility, floral parameters, and pollen characterization in the narrow endemic and threatened species Artemisia granatensis (Asteraceae)
title_full Self-incompatibility, floral parameters, and pollen characterization in the narrow endemic and threatened species Artemisia granatensis (Asteraceae)
title_fullStr Self-incompatibility, floral parameters, and pollen characterization in the narrow endemic and threatened species Artemisia granatensis (Asteraceae)
title_full_unstemmed Self-incompatibility, floral parameters, and pollen characterization in the narrow endemic and threatened species Artemisia granatensis (Asteraceae)
title_sort self-incompatibility, floral parameters, and pollen characterization in the narrow endemic and threatened species artemisia granatensis (asteraceae)
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
issn 0211-1322
1988-3196
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Artemisia granatensis Boiss. is a paradigmatic species for plant conservation in Spain and Europe. It is a critically endangered (CR) endemic species growing above 2500 m in the Sierra Nevada (southern Spain). Natural populations have been considerably devastated in the past due to intensive human exploitation for folk medicine. The sparse available data concerning the reproductive biology of this species under natural conditions indicate a low reproductive success. To provide additional information on the reproductive biology of A. granatensis, and consequently information useful for the management and conservation of this species, we studied the breeding system through pollen-tube growth. In addition, some floral and pollen traits were recorded. No differences were found between populations in terms of the morphological traits of flowers and inflorescences. A. granatensis is an anemophilous species, and the data indicate that pollen transfer may be limited between isolated populations, and so contributing to an extremely low fruit-set. Results show A. granatensis is selfincompatible, probably with a sporophytic self-incompatibility system, and with no evidence of partial self-incompatibility. Reproductive traits, related to pollen morphology and settling speed may explain the low rate of recruitment in the small populations separated by geographical barriers.
topic reproductive biology
pollen-tube growth
endemic and threatened species
conservation
url http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/359
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