Pollen biology and reproductive ecology of selected paleotropical Dendrobiums and its commercial hybrids

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Pollination Ecology Pub Date : 2023-02-23 DOI:10.26786/1920-7603(2023)679
Rumalie De Silva, H. Herath, Sena Ratnayake, R. Attanayake, P. Senanayake
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Understanding the reproductive biology is of great importance in the development of novel hybrids in ornamental plants. Pollen fitness-related traits are crucial for the pollination success in any plant species including dendrobiums. The aim of the study was to determine and compare the fitness traits of ten commercial Dendrobium hybrids and two indigenous Dendrobium species, D. crumenatum and D. anosmum found in Sri Lanka. We measured pollen viability, pollen germinability, and fruit production after controlled pollination. The effect of storage temperature on D. crumenatum pollen viability was evaluated to establish a suitable pollen storage method to improve future breeding programmes, as the flowering of dendrobiums is seasonal. The reproductive ecology of selected dendrobiums was studied by the observations of visits of natural pollinators and by assessing floral morphology to predict their potential pollinators. Six commercial hybrids had non-viable pollen while D. crumenatum showed the highest pollen germinability under both in vivo and in vitro conditions. Ninety percent of the commercial hybrids failed in vitro pollen germination whereas under in vivo conditions 50% were successful. Self-incompatibility in D. crumenatum was observed in both hand-pollination and under natural pollination. Pollen of D. crumenatum can be stored for two weeks at 9°C maintaining viability and germinability. Selected dendrobiums have shown adaptations to melittophily, suggesting the pollination by bees. Findings indicated a reduction of male fitness in most of the commercial Dendrobium hybrids and a higher fruit set is seen in selfing than cross-pollination. The present study provides information for developing conservation strategies and future hybridization programmes in paleotropical dendrobiums.
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古热带石斛及其商业杂交种花粉生物学和生殖生态学研究
了解繁殖生物学对观赏植物新杂交种的开发具有重要意义。花粉适应性相关的性状对包括石斛在内的任何植物物种的授粉成功至关重要。本研究的目的是确定和比较在斯里兰卡发现的10个商业石斛杂交种和两个本土石斛品种,即皱皮石斛和无皮石斛的适应性特征。我们测量了花粉活力、花粉发芽率和控制授粉后的果实产量。由于石斛的开花是季节性的,因此评估了贮藏温度对皱皮石斛花粉活力的影响,以建立一种合适的花粉贮藏方法来改进未来的育种计划。通过观察自然传粉昆虫的来访情况,并通过评估花的形态来预测其潜在的传粉昆虫,研究了所选石斛的繁殖生态。六个商业杂交种具有不可存活的花粉,而皱纹草在体内和体外条件下都表现出最高的花粉发芽率。90%的商业杂交种在体外花粉发芽失败,而在体内条件下50%成功。在人工授粉和自然授粉条件下均观察到皱皮草的自交不亲和性。皱纹草花粉可以在9°C下保存两周,以保持活力和发芽性。所选的石斛已经显示出对嗜蜜性的适应,这表明蜜蜂授粉。研究结果表明,大多数商业石斛杂交种的雄性适应性降低,自交结实率高于异花授粉。本研究为制定古热带石斛的保护策略和未来的杂交计划提供了信息。
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Journal of Pollination Ecology
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