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The gynoecium of male Anchietea pyrifolia (Violaceae): Preserved structure with a new function
Authors:Matthias H Hoffmann  Juliana de Paula-Souza  Axel Fläschendräger  Martin Röser
Institution:1. Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Institute of Biology, Am Kirchtor 3, D-06108 Halle, Germany;2. Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Biociências. R. do Matão 277, ed. Sobre as Ondas, 05508-090 São Paulo/SP, Brazil
Abstract:Structure of inflorescences and flowers and flowering behaviour are reported for the woody liana Anchietea pyrifolia (Violaceae) from Brazil. The specimen studied is grown for some decades now in the greenhouses of Halle Botanical Garden and turned out unisexually male, which adds a further example of dioecism to the family Violaceae, in which this type of sex distribution is rarely encountered. The flowers are exceptional also for the strongly asymmetric anterior petal, which represents a rare case of a species with enantiomorphic flowers pollinated by Lepidoptera. They have a fully developed gynoecium with a complicated architecture comparable to the pistil of bisexual Violaceae flowers, though without ovules. The style head is capable to release viscose liquid on tactile stimulation or pressure, which is known to act as pollen-gathering mechanism in bisexual Violaceae species with usually dry pollen and buzz-pollination. This function has switched in male A. pyrifolia to a mechanism for efficient pollen release mediated by insect pollinators from its short-lived flowers.
Keywords:Dioecism  Enantiomorphic flowers  Flower symmetry  Pollination  Violaceae  Anchietea
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