Describing heterostyly, pollen, and sexual organ reciprocity in Rourea chrysomalla (Connaraceae), a rare and threatened species from the Brazilian Cerrado
Joicelene Regina Lima da Paz , Beatriz Ribeiro dos Santos , Túlio Freitas Filgueira Sá , Jair Eustáquio Quintino Faria , Wagner Pereira Silva , Cássio Augusto Patrocinio Toledo , Camila Magalhães Pigozzo , Talita Kely Bellonzi , Eduardo Custódio Gasparino , Vinicius Castro Souza , Mario Vallejo-Marín , Hélder Nagai Consolaro
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Abstract
Rourea chrysomalla is a rare and endemic plant species from the Brazilian Cerrado, presumably threatened and lacking records within conservation units. In this study, we recorded and characterized, for the first time, the floral and pollen dimorphism, as well as the reciprocity of sexual organs among different morphs of R. chrysomalla. For this purpose, fertile individuals were observed over three years in two natural populations and supplemented by herbarium data. This species is distylous and distinctly exhibits two types of flowers, each characterized by stamens arranged in two whorls of unequal lengths: L-styled and S-styled morphs, both occuring in similar proportions in the two populations. Cross-pollination among anthers of any stamen whorl in L-styled flowers and stigmas in S-styled flowers is more precise in the two morphs, while anthers in S-styled flowers are less reciprocal with the stigmas in L-styled flowers. S-styled flowers exhibit larger pollen grains compared to L-styled flowers, with no differences between the two whorls of stamens. The balanced proportion of floral morphs provides equal opportunities for pollen donation and reception, and reciprocity between morphs is essential for the conservation of R. chrysomalla due to its limited distribution and low population density in the central Brazilian savanna.
是巴西塞拉多地区稀有的特有植物物种,据推测已濒临灭绝,在保护区内缺乏记录。在这项研究中,我们首次记录并描述了花朵和花粉的二态性,以及不同形态的花朵和花粉之间性器官的互生性。 为此,我们在两个自然种群中对可育个体进行了为期三年的观察,并以标本馆数据作为补充。该物种为二叉花科,明显表现出两种花型,每种花型的雄蕊排列成两轮,长度不等:L 型和 S 型形态在两个种群中出现的比例相似。在这两种形态中,L 风格花的任何一轮雄蕊的花药与 S 风格花的柱头之间的异花授粉更为精确,而 S 风格花的花药与 L 风格花的柱头之间的异花授粉则较少。与 L 型花相比,S 型花的花粉粒更大,两轮雄蕊之间没有差异。平衡的花朵形态比例为花粉的捐赠和接收提供了平等的机会,由于巴西中部热带稀树草原的分布有限且种群密度较低,花朵形态之间的互惠对保护巴西芒草至关重要。
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