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Gender Differences in Reproductive and Physiological Traits in a Gynodioecious Species, Geranium maculatum (Geraniaceae)

Authors :
A. Cecile Deen
Shu-Mei Chang
Megan L. Van Etten
Luanna B. Prevost
Lisa A. Donovan
Brenda V. Ortiz
Source :
International Journal of Plant Sciences. 169:271-279
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
University of Chicago Press, 2008.

Abstract

Plant species with separate genders often exhibit gender differences in traits related to reproductive allocation. In gynodioecious species, females often produce more seeds than do hermaphrodites, leading to a higher reproductive cost. The mechanisms that allow females to meet the high costs of reproduction are currently under debate. In this study, we test the hypothesis that there are genetically based gender differences in physiological traits that enable females to finance these costs through higher photosynthetic carbon gain in the gynodioecious perennial Geranium maculatum. Females and hermaphrodites were compared in a greenhouse study that minimized environmental and selfing rate differences between the genders. We found that females produced smaller flowers but more of them and more fruits than did hermaphrodites. However, genders did not differ in their seed number, seed mass, fruit set, and reproductive allocation. In addition, genders did not differ in photosynthetic rate (A), leaf N, and wate...

Details

ISSN :
15375315 and 10585893
Volume :
169
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e99597d3e79054d02084e69fd8e3cbbc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/524109