The relationship between floral display size, pollen carryover and geitonogamy in Myosotis colensoi (Kirk) Macbride (Boraginaceae) |
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Authors: | ALASTAIR W. ROBERTSON |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant and Microbial Sciences, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | The relative amounts of self- and cross-pollen deposited on stigmas depends on both the number of pollinator visits that occur within plants and the amount of pollen carryover. Data collected for Myosotis colensoi (Kirk) Macbride and compiled from a survey of the literature, reveal that pollen carryover is frequently very high (upwards of 80%) and this at least partially relieves some of the effects of geitonogamous pollinator movements. It is suggested that in some cases, selection for traits that confer a high rate of pollen carryover may occur. Aspects of the plant–pollinator interaction that are likely to influence pollen carryover are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Pollination outcrossing geitonogamy pollen carryover Myosotis |
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