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The floral biology and reproductive system of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Mauritia flexuosa</Emphasis> (Arecaceae) in a restinga environment in northeastern Brazil
Authors:Fernanda Nogueira Mendes  Roberta de Melo Valente  Márcia Maria Corrêa Rêgo  Maria Cristina Esposito
Institution:1.Programa de Pós-Gradua??o em Zoologia,Universidade Federal do Pará,Belem,Brazil;2.Laboratório de Estudos sobre Abelhas,Universidade Federal do Maranh?o,S?o Luís,Brazil
Abstract:Studies of the floral biology of the buriti palm, Mauritia flexuosa, have presented conflicting results with respect to the mechanism of pollination, indicating either cantharophily or anemophily. To resolve this question, the floral biology of M. flexuosa was studied in a coastal restinga environment in northeastern Brazil. The reproductive system was studied experimentally, and floral visitors were collected by bagging inflorescences. In this environment, M. flexuosa, a dioecious species, has several gender-specific floral features that function to attract pollinators, especially beetles. The male flowers produce large amounts of pollen as a reward, and male and female inflorescences produce similar odors that attract pollinators to female flowers, which offer only a nectar secretion as a reward. When feeding on the female flowers, the visitors frequently come into contact with the stigmata. To increase the chances of pollination, the female flowers persist longer than the male ones, and the viability of the pollen grain is very high. A curculionid beetle species of the genus Grasidius was found to be an effective pollinator. We suspect that wind also contributes to the pollination of M. flexuosa in the study area, but in a relatively minor way.
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