The distyly in Primula elatior (L.) Hill (Primulaceae), with a study of flowering phenology and pollen flow |
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Authors: | OLE SCHOU |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Plant Anatomy and Cytology, University of Copenhagen, Selvgade 83, DK-1307 Copenhagen K, Denmark |
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Abstract: | ![]() Flowers of Primula elatior exhibit all the dimorphic traits typical of distyly. The difference in pollen production between pin and thrum flowers is not thought to be caused by the pollen size dimorphism. The percentage of pin pollen which is probably viable exceeds that of thrum pollen. In the population studied the morph ratio is 1:1, and plants are randomly dispersed with regard to morph type. Bumblebees are the main pollinators, and analysis of the stigmatic pollen load in naturally |xjllinated flowers shows that pin stigmas receive many more pollen grains than thrum stigmas. Intramorph pollination is considerable in pins, while thrums are subject to some differential pollination. Emasculation experiments have shown that intraflower pollination in the thrum morph is negligible. Aging of pin flowers has a reducing effect on their total pollen loads, while in thrums there is no change in total pollen load after the first days of anthesis. |
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Keywords: | Distyly flowering phenology Primula elatior Primulaceae pollen flow |
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