Reproductive biology and pollination of the carnivorous Genlisea violacea (Lentibulariaceae)

2018
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11
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dc.abstract.enGenlisea violacea is a Brazilian endemic carnivorous plant species distributed in the cerrado biome, mainly in humid environments, on sandy and oligotrophic soil or wet rocks. Studies on reproductive biology or pollination in the Lentibulariaceae are notably scarce; regarding the genus Genlisea, the current study is the first to show systematic and standardised research on reproductive biology from field studies to describe the foraging of visiting insects and determine the effective pollinators of Genlisea. We studied two populations of G. violacea through the observation of flower visitors for 4 months of the rainy and dry seasons. Stigmatic receptivity, pollen viability, and breeding system were evaluated together with histochemistry and morphological analyses of flowers. The flowers showed stigmatic receptivity of 100% in open buds and mature flowers, reducing to 80% for senescent flowers. Nearly 80% of pollen grains are viable, decreasing to 40-45% after 48 h. Nectar is produced by glandular trichomes inside the spur. Two bee species are effective pollinators: one of the genus Lasioglossum (subgenus Dialictus: Halictidae) and the other of the genus Ceratina (subgenus Ceratinula: family Apidae). Moreover, bee-like flies of the Syrphidae family may also be additional pollinators. Genlisea violacea is an allogamous and self-compatible species. The differences in flower-visiting fauna for both populations can be attributed to factors such as climate, anthropogenic effect, seasonal factors related to insects and plants, as well as the morphological variation of flowers in both populations.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Biologii : Instytut Botanikipl
dc.contributor.authorAranguren, Y.pl
dc.contributor.authorPłachno, Bartosz - 131446 pl
dc.contributor.authorStpiczyńska, M.pl
dc.contributor.authorMiranda, V. F. O.pl
dc.date.accessioned2018-04-27T13:25:44Z
dc.date.available2018-04-27T13:25:44Z
dc.date.issued2018pl
dc.description.number3pl
dc.description.physical591-601pl
dc.description.volume20pl
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/plb.12683pl
dc.identifier.eissn1438-8677pl
dc.identifier.issn1435-8603pl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/54095
dc.languageengpl
dc.language.containerengpl
dc.rightsDodaję tylko opis bibliograficzny*
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dc.source.integratorfalse
dc.subject.enbeepl
dc.subject.encarnivorous plantpl
dc.subject.enfloral biologypl
dc.subject.enfloral micromorphologypl
dc.subject.enGenliseapl
dc.subject.enLentibulariaceaepl
dc.subject.enpollinationpl
dc.subtypeArticlepl
dc.titleReproductive biology and pollination of the carnivorous Genlisea violacea (Lentibulariaceae)pl
dc.title.journalPlant Biologypl
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2024-04-10T01:40:44Z
dc.abstract.enpl
Genlisea violacea is a Brazilian endemic carnivorous plant species distributed in the cerrado biome, mainly in humid environments, on sandy and oligotrophic soil or wet rocks. Studies on reproductive biology or pollination in the Lentibulariaceae are notably scarce; regarding the genus Genlisea, the current study is the first to show systematic and standardised research on reproductive biology from field studies to describe the foraging of visiting insects and determine the effective pollinators of Genlisea. We studied two populations of G. violacea through the observation of flower visitors for 4 months of the rainy and dry seasons. Stigmatic receptivity, pollen viability, and breeding system were evaluated together with histochemistry and morphological analyses of flowers. The flowers showed stigmatic receptivity of 100% in open buds and mature flowers, reducing to 80% for senescent flowers. Nearly 80% of pollen grains are viable, decreasing to 40-45% after 48 h. Nectar is produced by glandular trichomes inside the spur. Two bee species are effective pollinators: one of the genus Lasioglossum (subgenus Dialictus: Halictidae) and the other of the genus Ceratina (subgenus Ceratinula: family Apidae). Moreover, bee-like flies of the Syrphidae family may also be additional pollinators. Genlisea violacea is an allogamous and self-compatible species. The differences in flower-visiting fauna for both populations can be attributed to factors such as climate, anthropogenic effect, seasonal factors related to insects and plants, as well as the morphological variation of flowers in both populations.
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Biologii : Instytut Botaniki
dc.contributor.authorpl
Aranguren, Y.
dc.contributor.authorpl
Płachno, Bartosz - 131446
dc.contributor.authorpl
Stpiczyńska, M.
dc.contributor.authorpl
Miranda, V. F. O.
dc.date.accessioned
2018-04-27T13:25:44Z
dc.date.available
2018-04-27T13:25:44Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2018
dc.description.numberpl
3
dc.description.physicalpl
591-601
dc.description.volumepl
20
dc.identifier.doipl
10.1111/plb.12683
dc.identifier.eissnpl
1438-8677
dc.identifier.issnpl
1435-8603
dc.identifier.uri
https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/54095
dc.languagepl
eng
dc.language.containerpl
eng
dc.rights*
Dodaję tylko opis bibliograficzny
dc.rights.licence
Bez licencji otwartego dostępu
dc.source.integrator
false
dc.subject.enpl
bee
dc.subject.enpl
carnivorous plant
dc.subject.enpl
floral biology
dc.subject.enpl
floral micromorphology
dc.subject.enpl
Genlisea
dc.subject.enpl
Lentibulariaceae
dc.subject.enpl
pollination
dc.subtypepl
Article
dc.titlepl
Reproductive biology and pollination of the carnivorous Genlisea violacea (Lentibulariaceae)
dc.title.journalpl
Plant Biology
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JournalArticle
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