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Heterostyly promotes compatible pollination in buckwheats: Comparisons of intraflower,intraplant, and interplant pollen flow in distylous and homostylous Fagopyrum
Authors:Ling‐Yun Wu  Fang‐Fang Chang  Shu‐Juan Liu  W. Scott Armbruster  Shuang‐Quan Huang
Affiliation:1. Institute of Evolution and Ecology, School of Life Sciences, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China;2. Institute of Biological Resources, Jiangxi Academy of Sciences, Nanchang, China;3. School of Biological Sciences, University of Portsmouth, King Henry Building, Portsmouth, UK;4. Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA
Abstract:

Premise of the Study

Heterostyly, the reciprocal positioning of stigmas and anthers in different floral morphs, has long been thought to promote intermorph pollination. However, extensive intramorph pollination occurs commonly in heterostylous species, leading to recurrent questions about the functional and evolutionary significance of heterostyly.

Methods

To identify the sources of stigmatic pollen (autogamous [intraflower], geitonogamous [intraplant], vs. interplant), we emasculated either one flower or entire plants in experimental populations of the two closely related buckwheat species, distylous Fagopyrum esculentum and homostylous F. tataricum. Differences in pollen size allowed unambiguous identification of pollen on stigmas.

Results

Only 2.4% of F. tataricum pollen and 1.5% of F. esculentum pollen arrived successfully on compatible stigmas of other plants. In the former (homostylous) species, 71.3% of the pollen load on stigmas was autogamous, 10.8% was geitonogamous, and 17.9% was interplant. In the latter (distylous) species, 37.45% of the pollen on stigmas was autogamous, 13.8% was geitonogamous, 17.0% was intramorph, and 31.75% was intermorph. The amount of incompatible pollen arriving on stigmas was greatly decreased by both one‐flower and whole‐plant emasculations, and thus, the proportion of compatible pollen deposited increased with one‐flower emasculation and increased even more with whole‐plant emasculation.

Conclusions

Our quantification of pollen‐donor sources in these two species indicated that heterostyly in Fagopyrum esculentum provided a nearly 2‐fold fitness advantage (in terms of compatible pollination) over expected (random) pollen transfers between morphs. Because of reduced herkogamy, the homostylous F. tataricum was highly autogamous.
Keywords:disassortative pollination  distyly  homostyly  pollen fate  pollen transfer proficiency  Polygonaceae  self pollination  stigmatic pollen loads
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