Floral Biology of Mitreola petiolata and M. sessilifolia (Loganiaceae): Chasmogamous Flowers with Massive Post-Anthesis Precocious Pollen Germination

IF 0.2 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Castanea Pub Date : 2020-06-09 DOI:10.2179/0008-7475.85.1.146
G. Rogers, R. Wise
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ABSTRACT Mitreola petiolata and M. sessilifolia in the Loganiaceae are similar wetland annuals occurring in tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions in the southeastern U.S., Africa, Asia, and Oceania. The flowers of both species have previously been described to open briefly with an apparent window for outside pollination, followed by flower closure and massive pollen germination within the anthers with pollen tubes covering the adjacent stigma. The phenomenon was documented with field observations, floral dissections, and light and scanning electron microscopy. Both species open their flowers for a brief 6–8 hour window. Subsequently, pollen germinates within the closed or closing flower with pollen tubes completely covering the stigma. The prevalence and importance of selfing by precocious pollen germination are discussed.
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小柄Miteola petiolata和无柄M.sessionolia的花生物学研究(Loganiaceae):具有大量花后早熟花粉萌发的Chasmogamous花
摘要/ ABSTRACT摘要:骆马科(loganaceae)的密柔叶(Mitreola petiolata)和无梗密柔叶(M. essessilifolia)是相似的湿地一年生植物,分布在美国东南部、非洲、亚洲和大洋洲的热带、亚热带和温带地区。这两个物种的花都曾被描述为短暂开放,有一个明显的窗口供外界授粉,然后花闭合,大量花粉在花药内萌发,花粉管覆盖在邻近的柱头上。这一现象通过实地观察、花解剖、光学和扫描电子显微镜记录下来。两种植物都有6-8小时的开放时间。随后,花粉在闭合或闭合的花中萌发,花粉管完全覆盖柱头。讨论了早熟花粉自交的普遍性和重要性。
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Castanea
Castanea 生物-植物科学
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