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Interspecific variation in pollen–ovule ratio is negatively correlated with pollen transfer efficiency in a natural community
Authors:Y‐B Gong  S‐Q Huang
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, , Wuhan, China;2. College of Life Sciences, Central China Normal University, , Wuhan, China
Abstract:The pollination efficiency hypothesis has long been proposed as an explanation for interspecific variation in pollen–ovule (P:O) ratios. However, no empirical study on P:O ratios has directly and quantitatively measured pollen transfer efficiency (PE). Here, we use a PE index, defined as the proportion of pollen grains removed from anthers that are subsequently deposited on conspecific stigmas, as a direct and quantitative measure of PE. We investigated P:O ratios, pollen removal and pollen deposition in 26 plant species in an alpine meadow, over three consecutive years. Our community survey showed that nearly 5% of removed pollen was successfully deposited on conspecific stigmas. The PE index ranged from 0.01% up to 78.56% among species, and correlated negatively with the P:O ratio across years. This correlation was not changed by controlling for phylogenetic relationships among species, suggesting that the interspecific variation in P:O ratios can be attributed to the probability of pollen grains reaching a stigma. The results indicate that the pollination efficiency hypothesis can help to explain interspecific variation in P:O ratios.
Keywords:Community  Phylogeny  pollen deposition  pollen removal  pollen transfer efficiency  pollen–  ovule ratio
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