Change in floral nectar components from fresh to senescent flowers ofCapparis spinosa (Capparidaceae), a nocturnally flowering Mediterranean shrub |
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Authors: | T. Petanidou A. J. Van Laere E. Smets |
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Affiliation: | (1) Botanical Institute, Laboratory of Systematics, Catholic University of Leuven, Kardinaal Mercierlaan 92, B-3001 Heverlee (Leuven), Belgium;(2) Botanical Institute, Laboratory of Developmental Biology, Catholic University of Leuven, Kardinaal Mercierlaan 92, B-3001 Heverlee (Leuven), Belgium |
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Abstract: | We studied the nectar characteristics in relation to flower age of the summer flowering Mediterranean shrubCapparis spinosa in three localities in Southern Greece. Anthesis was nocturnal. Nectar volume, concentration, and sucrose/hexose ratio varied with site, year, and between individual plants; amino acid concentration varied only with site. The sucrose/hexose ratio decreased considerably with flower age, while the glucose/fructose ratio remained constant (ca. 1), implying that nectar sucrose broke down in the course of anthesis. Sugar breakdown increased with water content of nectar. Amino acid concentration was strongly age-dependent: It was low in fresh flowers, relatively high in middle-aged ones (except aspartic acid that was extremely increased), and very high in senescent ones. We attribute the amino acid changes to phenomena related to flower senescence in the dark. |
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Keywords: | Capparidaceae Capparis Nectar volume nectar concentration sugars amino acids aspartic acid flower age flower senescence nocturnal anthesis Mediterranean ecosystems phrygana |
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