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Pollen biology in four Mediterranean Quercus species
Authors:María Teresa Gómez-Casero  Pablo J Hidalgo  Herminia García-Mozo  Eugenio Domínguez  Carmen Galán
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Biología Vegetal. Facultad de Ciencias, Campus Universitario de Rabanales , Universidad de Córdoba , E-14071 Córdoba bv2gogom@uco.es;3. Departamento Biología Ambiental y Salud Pública, Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales, Campus Universitario de El Carmen , Universidad de Huelva , E-21071 Huelva , Spain;4. Departamento de Biología Vegetal. Facultad de Ciencias, Campus Universitario de Rabanales , Universidad de Córdoba , E-14071 Córdoba
Abstract:
Potential pollen production, viability and germination were studied in the most important species of Quercus in the mountains of Córdoba to determine the contribution of each species to the total amount of airborne pollen. The results were compared over two consecutive years with different rainfall patterns. The viability of pollen grains was determined at anther opening, and during the pollination period, in order to determine potential pollination capacity. Results indicated that there were differences in the number of pollen grains produced by stamen in the four species. Equally, there were differences in the number of flowers among the species, being Q. suber the species with higher number of catkins groups and flowers per individual tree. Total pollen production per tree can be summarized in the following proportion: 1: 3: 3: 6 (Q. coccifera, Q. ilex ssp. ballota, Q. faginea and Q. suber). Potential pollen viability was estimated using the Fluorochromatic Reaction (FCR) and a germination assay. The results have shown that Quercus potential pollen viability is high and declines slowly with time. Q. coccifera was the species with the highest percentage of germination, with Q. suber being the lowest.
Keywords:lycophyte megaspores  Isoetales  mesofossils  microspores  Pliensbachian  Clarence-Moreton Basin  Gondwana
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