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Morphology of nectaries and biology of nectar production in the distylous species Fagopyrum esculentum.
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Annals of botany [Ann Bot] 2008 Nov; Vol. 102 (5), pp. 675-84. Date of Electronic Publication: 2008 Sep 02. - Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- Background and Aims: The mechanisms of floral nectar production in buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum, Polygonaceae), a distylous pseudo-cereal, have received relatively little attention, prompting an investigation of the factors that regulate this process. The aim was to perform a refined study of the structures that secrete nectar and of the internal and external parameters influencing nectar volumes and sugar concentrations.<br />Methods: In order to control environmental parameters, plants were cultivated in growth rooms under controlled conditions. The structure of nectaries was studied based on histological sections from flowers and flower buds. Nectar was extracted using glass micropipettes and the sugar concentration was measured with a hand refractometer. Sugar concentration in the phloem sap was measured using the anthrone method. To test the influence of photosynthesis on nectar production, different light and defoliation treatments were applied.<br />Key Results: Unicellular trichomes were located in the epidermis at the ventral part of eight nectary glands situated on the flower receptacle alternately with stamens. Vascular bundles consisting of both phloem and xylem were identified at the boundary between a multilayered nectary parenchyma and a sub-nectary parenchyma with chloroplasts. A higher volume of nectar in thrum morphs was observed. No other difference was found in morphology or in sugar supply to inflorescences between morphs. Nectar secretion was strongly influenced by plant age and inflorescence position. Nectar volumes were higher in the upper inflorescences and during the flowering peak. Light had a dual role, (1) acting directly on reproductive structures to trigger flower opening, which conditions nectar secretion, and (2) stimulating photosynthetic activity, which regulates nectar accumulation in open flowers.<br />Conclusions: In buckwheat, nectar is secreted by trichomes and probably proceeds, at least in part, from phloem sap. Nectar secretion is strongly influenced by floral morph type, plant age, inflorescence position and light.
- Subjects :
- Biomass
Carbohydrate Metabolism radiation effects
Fagopyrum cytology
Fagopyrum radiation effects
Flowers cytology
Flowers radiation effects
Light
Phloem cytology
Phloem radiation effects
Plant Leaves radiation effects
Fagopyrum anatomy & histology
Fagopyrum metabolism
Flowers anatomy & histology
Flowers metabolism
Plant Exudates biosynthesis
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1095-8290
- Volume :
- 102
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Annals of botany
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 18765442
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcn150