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POLLINATION AND THE FUNCTION OF FLORAL PARTS IN CHAMAECRISTA FASCICULATA (FABACEAE)
Authors:Andrea D Wolfe  James R Estes
Institution:1. Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, 73109;2. Bebb Herbarium, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, 73109
Abstract:Chamaecrista fasciculata has a rigid upper petal that curves over nine of the ten anthers. The single anther is deflexed, as is the style. An experimental pollination study was designed to test the hypotheses that: 1) the rigid petal acts as flight guide to ensure pollination; and 2) the nine grouped anthers serve as fodder anthers, whereas the single deflexed anther functions in pollination. The rigid petal was removed from 97 flowers. Only 5% of the manipulated flowers set fruit in comparison to a fruit set of 47% for the control group. The results of the study support the flight guide hypothesis. Pollen from both sets of anthers is viable and germinates on receptive stigmas. A pollen flow experiment using powdered metals, backscatter scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray microanalysis revealed that there is no difference in the frequency of pollen distribution from either set of anthers. Therefore, this study refutes the fodder/pollinating anther hypothesis.
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