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Effect of population spatial structure on pollination and seed set of a clonal distylous plant,Persicaria japonica (Polygonaceae)
Authors:Jun Nishihiro  Izumi Washitani
Institution:(1) Present address: Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 305-8572 Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract:In order to assess the mechanisms through which the spatial structure of the population influences female reproductive success, spatial distribution of clones, degrees of limitation of legitimate (inter-morph) pollination, type and abundance of pollen loaded on the stigmas, and seed set were measured for many clones of two natural populations of the distylous clonal plant,Persicaria japonica. Within the populations, according to the spatial relation to the nearest opposite morph clone, individual clones were assorted into two spatial types,i.e., clones that congregated with clones of the opposite morph (congregating clones), and clones that occurred singly at a considerable distance from the nearest opposite-morph clone (single clones). The pollination success,i.e., the proportion of legitimately pollinated flowers, and seed set were severely limited in the single clones compared to the congregating clones. Since artificial legitimate pollination improved the seed set in single clones, at least to some degree pollination failure was responsible for the reduced seed set in the single clones.
Keywords:Heterostyly  Natural population            Persicaria japonica            Pollen limitation  Seed production  Spatial structure
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