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The Effect of Water Stress on Floral Characters, Pollination and Seed Set in White Clover (Trifolium repens L.)
Authors:TURNER   L. B
Abstract:White clover plants were subjected to either short-term developingwater stress or long-term stable levels of water deficit. Thehort-term stress reduced plant water status to about –2·0MPa over 16 d. The long-term stress was less severe, but wassustained for several weeks. Long-term water stress promotedthe production of inflorescences. However, water stress alsoincreased floret abortion and the premature death of whole flowerheads. The number of ovules per floret was decreased by waterstress. The most striking effect of both long- and short-term waterdeficit was to reduce pollen viability measured with the fluorochromaticassay. This was not an artefact of assay conditions. The pollenfrom water-stressed flower heads was not reversibly dehydrated;it did not score at similar viability to controls after incubationin conditions which hydrate pollen. In addition, the pollenfrom water-stressed plants lost viability more rapidly thanpollen from well-watered plants after removal from the flowerhead. The consequences of reduced pollen viability on seed set wereinvestigated by hand-crossing within and between groups of plantsmaintained for several weeks at three levels of water supply.Flower heads pollinated with pollen from water-stressed plantsset fewer seeds per floret than those pollinated with controlpollen. Key words: Trifolium repens, white clover, water stress, floral characters, seed set
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