1. Three psychophilous Asteraceae species with distinct reproductive mechanisms in southeastern Brazil
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SM Lelis, Kelen Coelho Cruz, A Valentin-Silva, Mas Godinho, and Milene Faria Vieira
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0106 biological sciences ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,Population ,food and beverages ,Adenostemma ,Plant Science ,Gynodioecy ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Bidens ,Anthesis ,Pollinator ,Apomixis ,Pollen ,Botany ,medicine ,education ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
The Asteraceae have a high diversity of reproductive mechanisms, as shown by studies conducted mainly with species from temperate regions. Aiming to contribute knowledge on the reproduction of tropical species, we compared the floral biology and breeding systems of the co-occurring species Adenostemma brasilianum, Bidens segetum and Grazielia intermedia, and additionally identified their pollinators. The study was conducted in a seasonal semideciduous forest fragment in southeastern Brazil. Florets opened in early morning and were protandrous. In the first day of anthesis, secondary pollen presentation occurred during the staminate phase, mainly in the morning. In the same day, the pistillate phase began, being long in A. brasilianum and B. segetum (up to 4 days) and short in G. intermedia (1 day). Pollen viability was high in all three species, except for two G. intermedia individuals which showed male sterility, thus characterising a gynodioecious population. Self-compatibility was observed in A...
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- 2016
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