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Dioecy derived from distyly and pollination in Psychotria rubra (Rubiaceae) occurring in the Ryukyu Islands,Japan
Authors:Kenta Watanabe  Akira Shimizu  Takashi Sugawara
Institution:1. Okinawa National College of Technology, , Nago, Okinawa, Japan;2. Department of Biological Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, , Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan;3. Makino Herbarium, Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, , Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Floral morphology and breeding system were examined in natural populations of Psychotria rubra (Rubiaceae) occurring in the Ryukyu Islands in southwest Japan. This species is morphologically dimorphic with long‐ and short‐styled morphs; however, these morphs are functionally dioecious. All long‐styled morphs set fruits, but their short anthers completely lack pollen grains; thus, they function as pistillate flowers. Alternately, short‐styled morphs usually have fertile pollen and never set fruit, whether after open or obligate pollinations; thus, they function as staminate flowers. However, some short‐styled morphs in Mounts Katsuu‐dake and Oppa‐dake populations have no fertile pollens. No fruit was obtained from bagging experiments, indicating that P. rubra requires pollinators for its reproduction. In our pollinator observations, flies and short‐tongued wasps were the main visitors of the flowers of P. rubra. Thus, these insects are probably effective pollinators for P. rubra in the Ryukyu Islands. Considering the morphological features, the dioecy found in P. rubra is probably derived from distyly; however, no sufficient evidence is available showing that dioecy has evolved “directly” from distyly.
Keywords:breeding system  dioecy  distyly  Psychotria rubra  Rubiaceae  Ryukyu Islands
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