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The Effect of Temperature on Reproduction in FivePrimulaSpecies
Authors:McKEE  JUNO; RICHARDS  A J
Institution: Department of Agricultural and Environmental Science, Ridley Building, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK Official Seed Testing Station, National Institute for Agricultural Botany, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0LE, UK
Abstract:Primula vulgarisHuds.,P. verisL.,P. frondosaJanka, and threepopulations ofP. farinosaL. were legitimately and illegitimatelypollinated, and the self-fertileP. scoticaselfed and cross-pollinatedand then subjected to uniform temperature conditions of 6, 15or 26 °C for 4 d before gynoecia were examined for pollengermination and pollen tube growth, or plants progressed toseed set at 15 °C, after which seeds were weighed, germinated,and seedlings grown on. The temperature responses of pollengermination and pollen tube growth were not always congruent,and varied between species, populations, and often between morphs(pin and thrum) in the distylous species. Nevertheless, optimaltemperature responses tended to be lower for vernal species(P. vulgarisandP. veris) and for subarcticP. scoticathan forlater flowering montane species. However, no relationship wasfound between pollen temperature response, and fertility. Thegreatest seed set occurred after legitimate pollination at 15°C in most cases; a flowering temperature of 26 °C tendedto impede seed set, except forP. scoticaand the low altitudepopulation ofP. farinosa. InP. veris, P. frondosaand the highaltitude population ofP. farinosa,some illegitimate pollen germinationand pollen tube growth occurred at 26 °C, but this did notlead to increased within-morph seed set in these self-incompatiblespecies at this relatively high temperature. Temperature atflowering frequently affected average seed weight, and inP.verisand two populations ofP. farinosathis attribute may havebeen influenced by seed number, the average seed weight of few-seededcapsules tending to be greater than for many-seeded capsules.A high seed weight might mitigate the disadvantageous effectsof low fecundity resulting from interactions with floweringtemperature. However, inP. vulgarisandP. scoticainteractionsbetween flowering temperature and seed weight may have other,undetermined, causes. The seed of four species germinated leastwell in standard conditions when set following a flowering temperatureof 6 °C, which tends to support the hypothesis that temperatureat flowering can affect seed physiology; in contrast the seedof the two upland populations ofP. farinosagerminated leastwell after flowering at 26 °C. We conclude that much morework is needed on interactions between temperature and reproductiveefficiency, but that preliminary indications suggest that aglobal increase in temperature at flowering might adverselyaffect the quantity and quality of seed set in some species.Copyright1998 Annals of Botany Company Distyly, pollen tube,Primula farinosa, Primula frondosa, Primula scotica, Primula veris, Primula vulgaris,reproduction, seed set, temperature.
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