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Resumo: | Reproductive phenology, pollination and reproductive system of Sophora tomentosa L. (Leguminosae- Papilionoideae) on coastal sand dunes of Joaquina beach, Florianópolis, southern Brazil. The shrub Sophoratomentosa flowers from the month of October to June. The fructification begins soon after the start of the flowering period and continues up to the next flowering. The anthesis takes place during the day, and does nothave a defined schedule for the opening of the flower. Each inflorescence opens from 2 to 5 new flowers a day, lasting 4 or 5 days. Sophora tomentosa presents a rate of open pollination of 78%, cross pollination of 70%, spontaneous self-pollination of 48%, and agamospermy of 18%. Among the species of bees that visit S. tomentosa flowers, Pseudocentron sp. (Megachilidae) presents the characteristics of an efficient pollinator. The bees Xylocopa (Megaxylocopa) brasilionorum and Dialictus (Chloralictus) sp. can also make the pollination. Epicharis sp. (Antophoridae) and Augochloropsis sp. (Halictidae) are visitors, which are only rarely observed in S. tomentosa. Other floral visitors are the butterfly Panoquina panoquinoides eugeon (Hesperiidae), the beetles Lystronychus sp. (Alleculidae) and Horistonotus sp. (Elateridae), and the ant Camponotus rufipes (Formicidae). Lystronychus sp. and Camponotus rufipes can promote self-pollination. |
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.Fenologia reprodutiva, polinização e sistema reprodutivo de Sophora tomentosa L. (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae) em restinga da praia da Joaquina, Florianópolis, sul do BrasilReproductive phenology, pollination and reproductive system of Sophora tomentosa L. (Leguminosae- Papilionoideae) on coastal sand dunes of Joaquina beach, Florianópolis, southern Brazil. The shrub Sophoratomentosa flowers from the month of October to June. The fructification begins soon after the start of the flowering period and continues up to the next flowering. The anthesis takes place during the day, and does nothave a defined schedule for the opening of the flower. Each inflorescence opens from 2 to 5 new flowers a day, lasting 4 or 5 days. Sophora tomentosa presents a rate of open pollination of 78%, cross pollination of 70%, spontaneous self-pollination of 48%, and agamospermy of 18%. Among the species of bees that visit S. tomentosa flowers, Pseudocentron sp. (Megachilidae) presents the characteristics of an efficient pollinator. The bees Xylocopa (Megaxylocopa) brasilionorum and Dialictus (Chloralictus) sp. can also make the pollination. Epicharis sp. (Antophoridae) and Augochloropsis sp. (Halictidae) are visitors, which are only rarely observed in S. tomentosa. Other floral visitors are the butterfly Panoquina panoquinoides eugeon (Hesperiidae), the beetles Lystronychus sp. (Alleculidae) and Horistonotus sp. (Elateridae), and the ant Camponotus rufipes (Formicidae). Lystronychus sp. and Camponotus rufipes can promote self-pollination.Sophora tomentosa floresce de outubro até o início de junho. A frutificação começa logo após o início do período de floração e se estende até o início da floração seguinte. A antese da flor é diurna, não havendo um horário definido para a sua abertura. Em cada inflorescência abrem de duas a cinco flores por dia, sendo que cada uma dura de quatro a cinco dias. Sophora tomentosa apresenta uma taxa de polinização aberta de 78%, polinização cruzada de 70%, autopolinização espontânea de 48% e agamospermia de 18%. Das espécies de abelhas que visitam as flores de S. tomentosa, Pseudocentron sp. (Megachilidae) apresenta características de um polinizador eficiente. As abelhas Xylocopa (Megaxylocopa) brasilionorum e Dialictus (Chloralictus) sp. também podem efetuar a polinização. Epicharis sp. (Antophoridae) e Augochloropsis sp. (Halictidae) foram visitantes raramente observados em S. tomentosa. Outros visitantes florais foram a borboleta Panoquina panoquinoides eugeon (Hesperiidae), os besouros Lystronychus sp. (Alleculidae) e Horistonotus sp. (Elateridae) e a formiga Camponotus rufipes (Formicidae). Lystronychus sp. e Camponotus rufipes podem efetuarautopolinização.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2006-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/21208Biotemas; v. 19 n. 2 (2006); 29-362175-79250103-1643reponame:Biotemas (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/21208/19178Copyright (c) 2006 Elisa Maria Lisboa Nogueira, Vera Lícia Vaz de Arrudahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNogueira, Elisa Maria Lisboade Arruda, Vera Lícia Vaz2022-11-21T11:41:30Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/21208Revistahttp://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/index.htmPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/oai||carlospinto@ccb.ufsc.br2175-79250103-1643opendoar:2022-11-21T11:41:30Biotemas (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Reproductive phenology, pollination and reproductive system of Sophora tomentosa L. (Leguminosae- Papilionoideae) on coastal sand dunes of Joaquina beach, Florianópolis, southern Brazil. The shrub Sophoratomentosa flowers from the month of October to June. The fructification begins soon after the start of the flowering period and continues up to the next flowering. The anthesis takes place during the day, and does nothave a defined schedule for the opening of the flower. Each inflorescence opens from 2 to 5 new flowers a day, lasting 4 or 5 days. Sophora tomentosa presents a rate of open pollination of 78%, cross pollination of 70%, spontaneous self-pollination of 48%, and agamospermy of 18%. Among the species of bees that visit S. tomentosa flowers, Pseudocentron sp. (Megachilidae) presents the characteristics of an efficient pollinator. The bees Xylocopa (Megaxylocopa) brasilionorum and Dialictus (Chloralictus) sp. can also make the pollination. Epicharis sp. (Antophoridae) and Augochloropsis sp. (Halictidae) are visitors, which are only rarely observed in S. tomentosa. Other floral visitors are the butterfly Panoquina panoquinoides eugeon (Hesperiidae), the beetles Lystronychus sp. (Alleculidae) and Horistonotus sp. (Elateridae), and the ant Camponotus rufipes (Formicidae). Lystronychus sp. and Camponotus rufipes can promote self-pollination. |
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