Reproductive biology of Abolboda pulchella and A. poarchon (Xyridaceae: Poales)

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2011-04-01

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Oriani, Aline [UNESP]
Scatena, Vera Lucia [UNESP]

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Oxford University Press

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Background and Aims Abolboda (Xyridaceae) belongs to the Poales, a predominantly wind-pollinated order whose phylogeny has been widely studied in recent years. The reproductive biology of Abolboda pulchella and A. poarchon was studied to determine the main pollination system of these species, providing the first experimental data on reproduction in the Xyridaceae.Methods A field study was conducted, including observations on the morphology and biology of the flowers, insect visits and pollinator behaviour. Experimental pollination treatments were performed to assess agamospermy, spontaneous self-pollination and self-compatibility. Pollination success was determined by pollen tube growth, and reproductive success was assessed by fruit-and seed-set.Key Results Abolboda pulchella and A. poarchon were pollinated by Apidae, Megachilidae and Halictidae bees. The floral resources were pollen and nectar that was produced by stylar appendages, an uncommom nectary type for monocotyledons. The species were self-compatible, and pollen tube growth from self-pollen was similar to that of cross-pollen. However, herkogamy prevented spontaneous selfing, rendering the plants dependent on the pollinator's activity. There was no production of seeds by agamospermy.Conclusions Melittophily is the main pollination system of these two Abolboda species. Nectar production was first recorded here for Xyridaceae, and along with self-compatibility, herkogamy and bee pollination, is an informative characteristic that can be used in future phylogenetic analyses of the family as well as Poales.

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Abolboda pulchella, Abolboda poarchon, bee pollination, herkogamy, nectar, Poales, reproduction, self-compatibility, stylar appendages, Xyridaceae

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Annals of Botany. Oxford: Oxford Univ Press, v. 107, n. 4, p. 611-619, 2011.