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The effectiveness of some mechanisms of reproductive isolation in Arum maculatum and A. italicum (Araceae)
Authors:ANITA DIAZ  MÉLANIE AKA AMOIN  MARC GIBERNAU
Institution:Centre for Ecology &Conservation Biology, School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University, Dorset House, Talbot Campus, Fern-Barrow, Poole, Dorset, BH12 5BB, UK; Laboratoire d'Evolution &DiversitéBiologique (UMR 5174), UniversitéPaul Sabatier, 118 Route de Narbonne, Bât 4R3-B2, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 4, France
Abstract:Mechanisms of reproductive isolation were studied in two species of Arum , A. italicum and A. maculatum , growing in England and the south of France. The study focused on three potential mechanisms for reproductive isolation: the effectiveness of dichogamy as a barrier to autogamy; the ability of self and outcrossed pollen to germinate on stigmas at different stages of anthesis and to effect pollination; and postzygotic barriers to selfing. Dichogamy was found to provide a very effective barrier to within-inflorescence selfing in these species, as no seeds were produced by spontaneous self-pollination (i.e. autogamy) in any population of either species. However, the study found that geitonogamy (cross-pollination between inflorescences of a same individual or clone) was possible, as genotypes frequently produced several inflorescences and stigmas were found to be receptive to pollen from before anthesis until their contraction at the end of the female phase of flowering. Hand pollination with self pollen from clone inflorescences produced as numerous and heavy seeds as outcross pollination. In addition, the germination and growth of geitonogamously produced seed was similar to that of outcrossed seed, suggesting that this potential postzygotic barrier is absent or weak. These findings suggest that geitonogamous seed production may be unrestricted by significant pre- or postzygotic barriers. The possible advantages of geitonogamy in Arum are discussed.  © 2006 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society , 2006, 150 , 323–328.
Keywords:autogamy  breeding system  dichogamy  geitonogamy  herkogamy  pollination
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