Reproductive biology and pollination of Aechmea distichantha Lem. (Bromeliaceae)

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Autor(a) principal: Scrok,Gilson João
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Varassin,Isabela Galarda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: Reproductive biology, including phenology, flower biology, pollination, and the reproductive system in the bromeliad Aechmea distichantha were studied in an Araucaria forest in the state of Paraná. Phenology and reproduction in terricolous plants were followed in October 2006 and May - October of 2007. Flowering peaked from June to September and fruiting was from June to October. Flower anthesis lasted one day. Flowers were pollinated the most by the hummingbird Stephanoxis lalandi and the most common butterfly visitor was Lychnuchoides ozias ozias. Nectar concentration declined during anthesis, while nectar volume was constant. Aechmea distichantha is self-compatible with 30-45% fruit formation in self-pollination tests. Sunlight influences reproduction: when controlling for bromeliad and inflorescence size, plants in sunlight produced more seeds per fruit than plants in the shade. Reproduction was also associated with inflorescence size when controlling for bromeliad size. That is, larger inflorescences in similar sized plants produced more flowers and more seeds per fruit.
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title Reproductive biology and pollination of Aechmea distichantha Lem. (Bromeliaceae)
spellingShingle Reproductive biology and pollination of Aechmea distichantha Lem. (Bromeliaceae)
Scrok,Gilson João
breeding systems
floral phenology
floral biology
hummingbirds
butterflies
title_short Reproductive biology and pollination of Aechmea distichantha Lem. (Bromeliaceae)
title_full Reproductive biology and pollination of Aechmea distichantha Lem. (Bromeliaceae)
title_fullStr Reproductive biology and pollination of Aechmea distichantha Lem. (Bromeliaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive biology and pollination of Aechmea distichantha Lem. (Bromeliaceae)
title_sort Reproductive biology and pollination of Aechmea distichantha Lem. (Bromeliaceae)
author Scrok,Gilson João
author_facet Scrok,Gilson João
Varassin,Isabela Galarda
author_role author
author2 Varassin,Isabela Galarda
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Scrok,Gilson João
Varassin,Isabela Galarda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv breeding systems
floral phenology
floral biology
hummingbirds
butterflies
topic breeding systems
floral phenology
floral biology
hummingbirds
butterflies
description Reproductive biology, including phenology, flower biology, pollination, and the reproductive system in the bromeliad Aechmea distichantha were studied in an Araucaria forest in the state of Paraná. Phenology and reproduction in terricolous plants were followed in October 2006 and May - October of 2007. Flowering peaked from June to September and fruiting was from June to October. Flower anthesis lasted one day. Flowers were pollinated the most by the hummingbird Stephanoxis lalandi and the most common butterfly visitor was Lychnuchoides ozias ozias. Nectar concentration declined during anthesis, while nectar volume was constant. Aechmea distichantha is self-compatible with 30-45% fruit formation in self-pollination tests. Sunlight influences reproduction: when controlling for bromeliad and inflorescence size, plants in sunlight produced more seeds per fruit than plants in the shade. Reproduction was also associated with inflorescence size when controlling for bromeliad size. That is, larger inflorescences in similar sized plants produced more flowers and more seeds per fruit.
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