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Reproductive timetable for the tropical Vireya rhododendron,R. Macgregoriae
Authors:E G Williams  J L Rouse  V Kaul  R B Knox
Institution:(1) Department of Botany, University of Georgia, 30602 Athens, GA, USA;(2) School of Physics, University of Melbourne, 3052 Parkville, Victoria, Australia;(3) Horticultural Research Institute, DARA, 3180 Knoxfield, Victoria, Australia;(4) School of Botany, University of Melbourne, 3052 Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Summary The reproductive development of Rhododendron macgregoriae F.v.M., Section Vireya (Ericaceae) has been followed from 10 days before anthesis to the production of mature germinable seeds about 145 days after anthesis. The species is self-compatible but shows both protandry and physical separation of pollen from the receptive stigma. Pollen is mature and viable from shortly before anthesis until the corolla and attached anthers abscise some 9–12 days after the flowers open. Spontaneous dehiscence, however, occurs mostly in the first few days after opening. The stigma becomes receptive 6–7 days after anthesis, and nectar is produced at this time. Female gametophytes are not mature until about 10 days after anthesis. Fertilization occurs about 6–7 days after pollination, and although the endosperm commences development immediately, development of the embryo proper does not begin until some 40–45 days later. Pollinations made with fresh pollen between 5 and 14 days after anthesis were successful, but those made on dry stigmas in the first 4 days after anthesis, or on senescing pistils 21 days after anthesis, gave little or no seed set. In nature, autogamy is probably uncommon, the majority of pollinations are likely to be geitonogamous, but there is considerable potential for outcrossing.
Keywords:Breeding system  Fertilization  Floral development  Pollination  Rhododendron  Seed production
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