IMIS

Publicaties | Instituten | Personen | Datasets | Projecten | Kaarten | Infrastructuur
[ meld een fout in dit record ]mandje (0): toevoegen | toon Print deze pagina

Pollination biology of Eriocaulon parkeri in Connecticut
Sawyer, N.W.; Mertins, D.S.; Schuster, L.A. (2005). Pollination biology of Eriocaulon parkeri in Connecticut. Aquat. Bot. 82(2): 113-120. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2005.03.005
In: Aquatic Botany. Elsevier Science: Tokyo; Oxford; New York; London; Amsterdam. ISSN 0304-3770; e-ISSN 1879-1522, meer
Peer reviewed article  

Beschikbaar in  Auteurs 

Trefwoorden
    Breeding
    Reproduction
    USA, Connecticut
    Eriocaulaceae; Eriocaulon parkeri
    Connecticut [Marine Regions]
    Zoet water
Author keywords
    reproduction; breeding system; agamospermy; Eriocaulaceae; greenhousestudies

Auteurs  Top 
  • Sawyer, N.W.
  • Mertins, D.S.
  • Schuster, L.A.

Abstract
    Eriocaulon parkeri B. L. Robinson is a monoecious, pioneer species of tidal mudflats that displays characteristics that suggest outcrossing as a preferred breeding system. Analyses of breeding system dynamics, fruit set, and pollen and seed viabilities were undertaken in Connecticut and Wisconsin to test the hypothesis of entomophyly and outcrossing as a preferred breeding strategy. Potential pollinators included syrphid and long-legged flies. Seed viability was estimated at 94 ± 16% (n = 133); pollen viability at 88 ± 13%. Pollen production averaged not, vert, similar500 grains per flower. Pollen–ovule ratios within inflorescences averaged 196:1, suggesting facultative autogamy. Seed set in natural populations averaged 74%, not significantly different between early and late season plants or between greenhouse controls and hand pollinations. Emasculated plants produced small amounts of seed under controlled greenhouse conditions. Pollen tube growth through the styles of E. aquaticum, a related species, was much more prevalent than that of E. parkeri. Results suggest that E. parkeri relies heavily on geitonogamy for seed production. Some seed may be produced by agamospermy.

Alle informatie in het Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) valt onder het VLIZ Privacy beleid Top | Auteurs