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Floral sex ratio variation in hermaphrodites of gynodioeciousChionographis japonica var.kurohimensis Ajima et Satomi (Liliaceae)

Authors :
Masayuki Maki
Source :
Journal of Plant Research. 106:181-186
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1993.

Abstract

Intrapopulation and interpopulation variations in floral sex ratio in hermaphrodites of gynodioeciousChionographis japonica var.kurohimensis (Liliaceae) were examined. The relative ratio of male flowers to total flowers (male and perfect flowers) decreased with plant size, suggesting size-dependent gender modification. The relative ratio of male flowers per population-basis is negatively correlated with the mean number of perfect flowers. Since the number of perfect flowers proportionally increased with plant size, populations showing low maleness consist of relatively bigger plants and are considered to be in high-quality environment. On the other hand, the relative ratio of male flowers per population basis is independent of female frequency in the population. Plasticity in gender expression probably plays an important role of maintenance of gynodioecy inC. japonica var.kurohimensis.

Details

ISSN :
16180860 and 09189440
Volume :
106
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Plant Research
Accession number :
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