Female-biased sex allocation in relation to growth rate of fruit in Erythronium japonicum |
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Authors: | Satoki Sakai |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Aoba, Sendai 980-8578, Japan e-mail: sakai@mail.cc.tohoku.ac.jp, Fax: +81-22-2176699, JP |
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Abstract: | Using four populations of the liliaceous perennial Erythronium japonicum, I examined the hypothesis that sex allocation will be female-biased if the duration of sink-limited growth of fruits, during which fruits grow exponentially, is long. I found that all marked fruits in each population had a period of sink-limited growth. Among the four populations, the mean length of sink-limited growth increased, and the mean dry mass ratio of the sum of the corolla and androecium/fruit decreased, in a consistent order. Thus, plants in populations where the duration of sink-limited growth was long allocated relatively more of their resources to their female functions. This result was consistent with the above hypothesis. Received: 21 March 1998 / Accepted: 27 August 1998 |
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Keywords: | Erythronium japonicum Female-biased sex allocation Hermaphroditic plants Sink-limited fruit growth |
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