COSTS OF SELF-POLLINATION IN A SELF-INCOMPATIBLE PLANT,POLEMONIUM VISCOSUM |
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Authors: | Candace Galen Teresa Gregory Laura F. Galloway |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, 43403-0212;2. Botany Department, University of California, Davis, California, 95616 |
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Abstract: | Plants of Polemonium viscosum are strongly self-incompatible, yet have floral features that enforce spatial and temporal separation of pollen and stigma presentation. In this study, we address the widely held view that such barriers to selfing are maintained because they reduce interference by self pollen in performance of outcross grains. In the first year of the study we found that 24 hr precedence of self pollen on the stigma (24S), reduced outcross pollen germination by 32%, and seed set by 40% in flowers of P. viscosum. In the second year significant negative effects of self pollen on compatible pollen germination were seen when self pollen was applied four hours before (4S) or immediately prior (S×) to outcross pollen. Surprisingly, however, in the second year of study, seed set was not reduced with as much as 50% inhibition of compatible pollen germination. Results suggest that by interfering with normal functioning of outcross grains, incompatible self pollen can increase pollen limitation in P. viscosum. Reduction in seed production as a result of this phenomenon should select for displacement of pollen presentation from stigma receptivity. |
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