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Seedling performance in a trioecious cactus,Pachycereus pringlei: Effects of maternity and paternity
Authors:Vinicio J Sosa  Theodore H Fleming
Institution:(1) Instituto de Ecología, Km 2.5 Antigua Carretera a Coatepec, Apartado Postal 63, 91000 Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico;(2) Department of Biology, University of Miami, 33124 Coral Gables, FL, USA
Abstract:We studied seed germination and the growth and survivorship of seedlings of females and hermaphrodites ofPachycereus pringlei (cardon), a Mexican columnar cactus whose geographically variable breeding system includes trioecy and gynodioecy. Results of a two-year field experiment conducted near Bahia Kino, Sonora, Mexico and a ten-month laboratory experiment were similar and did not support the hypothesis that seedlings of females outperform those of hermaphrodites. In the field, percent seed germination and 2-yr seedling survivorship averaged 66% and 95%, respectively and did not differ among six treatment classes. Seedlings of hermaphrodites generally were larger than those of females at the end of both experiments. Selfed seedlings of hermaphrodites did not grow more slowly than outcrossed seedlings of hermaphrodites or females. Hermaphrodite seedlings performed best when pollinated with hermaphrodite pollen; female seedlings performed best with male pollen. We conclude that superior seedling performance cannot explain why females are able to coexist with hermaphrodites in populations of this cactus. Instead, we postulate that greater annual seed production, which averaged 1.6 times higher in females than in hermaphrodites in two years, may be sufficient to allow females to co-occur with hermaphrodites in this large, longlived plant, especially if sex determination involves cytoplasmic-nuclear inheritance.
Keywords:Cactaceae  Pachycereus pringlei  Inbreeding depression  trioecy  seedling performance  Mexico
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