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Male flowers in Tulipa pumila Moench (Liliaceae) potentially originate from gender diphasy
Authors:Giovanni Astuti  Sandro Pratesi  Angelino Carta  Lorenzo Peruzzi
Affiliation:Department of Biology, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Abstract:We found functionally male individuals in an otherwise hermaphroditic population of Tulipa pumila (Liliaceae) located in Tuscany (central Italy). We investigated the sex ratio of this population, followed by morphometric analyses of the scape, leaves and flowers, and tests on pollen germinability and seed number and mass, in order to infer which sexual strategy produced the observed co-occurrence of male and hermaphrodite individuals. We found that sex ratio deviated from 1:1, and functionally male individuals showed a smaller plant size and a reduced pollen fitness (germinability and siring ability) compared to hermaphrodites. These findings point to a resource-dependent sexual allocation strategy, probably associated with gender diphasy.
Keywords:androdioecy  breeding system  central Italy  monocot  sexual allocation
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