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In the right place at the right time: Parnassia resolves the herkogamy dilemma by accurate repositioning of stamens and stigmas
Authors:W. Scott Armbruster  Sarah A. Corbet  Aidan J. M. Vey  Shu-Juan Liu  Shuang-Quan Huang
Affiliation:1.School of Biological Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 2DY, UK;2.Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK 99775-7000, USA;3.Department of Biology, NTNU, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway;4.1 St Loy Cottages, St Buryan, Penzance, Cornwall TR19 6DH, UK;5.College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China;6.College of Life Sciences, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China
Abstract:

Background and Aims

Spatial (herkogamy) and temporal (dichogamy) separation of pollen presentation and stigma receptivity have been interpreted as reducing interference between male and female functions in hermaphroditic flowers. However, spatial separation leads to a potential conflict: reduced pollination accuracy, where pollen may be placed in a location on the pollinator different from the point of stigma contact.

Methods

To understand better how herkogamous flowers resolve this conflict, a study was made of a subalpine herb, Parnassia epunctulata, the nectariferous flowers of which exhibit sequential anther dehiscence (staggered pollen presentation) and stamen movements; usually one newly dehisced anther is positioned each day over the central gynoecium, while the older stamens bend away from the central position.

Key Results

The open flowers were visited by a variety of pollinators, most of which were flies. Seed set was pollinator-dependent (bagged flowers set almost no seeds) and pollen-limited (manual pollination increased seed set over open pollination). Analyses of adaptive accuracy showed that coordinated stamen movements and style elongation (movement herkogamy) dramatically increased pollination accuracy. Specifically, dehiscing anthers and receptive stigmas were positioned accurately in the vertical and horizontal planes in relation to the opposite sexual structure and pollinator position. By contrast, the spatial correspondence between anthers and stigma was dramatically lower before the anthers dehisced and after stamens bent outwards, as well as before and after the period of stigmatic receptivity.

Conclusions

It is shown for the first time that a combination of movement herkogamy and dichogamy can maintain high pollination accuracy in flowers with generalized pollination. Staggered pollen and stigma presentation with spatial correspondence can both reduce sexual interference and improve pollination accuracy.
Keywords:Adaptive accuracy   Celastraceae   dichogamy   generalist pollination   herkogamy   mating system   Parnassia epunctulata   Parnassiaceae   staggered pollen presentation   sexual interference   stamen movement
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