Breeding systems in two species of the genus Helleborus (Ranunculaceae) |
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Authors: | Jose L. Vesprini Ettore Pacini |
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Affiliation: | Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias , Zavalla, UNR CC14 2123, Argentina |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT The results of various types of manual and free pollination are reported in Helleborus bocconei and Helleborus foetidus, two sympatric species of the understorey of submediterranean woods that flower in January–March and are pollinated by bumble-bees of the genus Bombus. Both species were found to be partially self-compatible even if at different rates; geitonogamy seems to be more frequent in H. foetidus and spontaneous self-pollination does not usually occur for morphological reasons, and the species are not apomictic. Efficiency in seed production after free pollination was very high indicating that in spite of harsh climatic condition, there were no limitations imposed by pollen or pollinators. |
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Keywords: | breeding system Helleborus bocconei Helleborus foetidus reproductive ecology seed production sympatric species |
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