Floral colour change in Pedicularis monbeigiana (Orobanchaceae) |
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Authors: | SG Sun K Liao J Xia YH Guo |
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Institution: | (1) Laboratory of Plant Systematics and Evolutionary Biology, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China |
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Abstract: | We examined the effects of the retention of colour-changed flowers on long- and short-distance attractiveness of bumblebees
and the likelihood of successive flower visits by bumblebees in Pedicularis monbeigiana. The lower lip changed colour with age from white to purple. Hand geitonogamous pollination significantly reduced seed production.
No pollen limitation occurred in this species. Purple-phase flowers contributed minimally to pollinator attractiveness at
long distance. The combination of less reproductive flowers with a lower amount of reward and floral colour change enabled
plants to direct pollinators to reproductive, highly rewarding white flowers at close range. A high percentage of purple-phase
flowers in an inflorescence was associated with a marked reduction in the frequency of successive flower visits to individual
plants. We suggest floral colour change in P. monbeigiana may serve as a mechanism for enhancing inter-individual pollen transfer and reducing intra-individual pollen transfer. |
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Keywords: | Pedicularis monbeigiana Orobanchaceae floral colour change successive visits attractiveness pollen transfer |
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