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Nectar Sugar Composition in Relation to Pollination Syndromes in Sinningieae (Gesneriaceae)
Authors:Perret, Mathieu   Chautems, Alain   Spichiger, Rodolphe   Peixoto, Mauro   Savolainen, Vincent
Affiliation:Conservatoire & Jardin botaniques, CH-1292, Geneva, Switzerland Instituto Plantarum Ltda, Avenida Brasil 800, 13.460-000 Nova Odessa, São Paulo, Brazil Jodrell Laboratory, Molecular Systematics Section, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, TW9 3DS, UK
Abstract:A putative correlation between nectar sugar composition andpollination syndrome was evaluated in the tribe Sinningieae(Neotropical Gesneriaceae). Sucrose, fructose and glucose werequantified in the nectar of 45 species using high performanceanion-exchange chromatography. Representative species of thehummingbird, bee, bat and moth pollination syndromes were sampledin relation to their numeric importance in the tribe. In hummingbirdand bee flowers, which represent 95% of the species in Sinningieae,nectar was sucrose-dominant (ratio [sucrose]/[hexose] > 1).Sugar ratios below one were only found in the nectar of threespecies with moth and bat syndromes. Sugar concentration averaged23.9 ± 10.6% (wt/total wt) in hummingbird flowers and28.7 ± 10.6% in bee flowers, whereas diluted nectar (7.1± 3.4%) was restricted to bat flowers. Similarities inthe nectar of hummingbird and bee flowers contrast with thepresence of specific morphological traits associated with thesetwo syndromes, indicating that plant-pollinator relationshipsrely on flower display rather than on nectar characteristics.By contrast, distinct nectar chemistry is correlated with thebat syndrome in which a particularly low sucrose productionis responsible for hexose dominance. Copyright 2001 Annals ofBotany Company Nectar sugar composition, pollination syndrome, Sinningia, Gesneriaceae, Brazil
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