Pollen dispersion, pollen viability and pistil receptivity in Leymus chinensis

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作者
Huang, ZH
Zhu, JM
Mu, XJ
Lin, JX [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Bot, Key Lab Photosynth & Environm Mol Physiol, Beijing 100093, Peoples R China
[2] Fujian Normal Univ, Coll Bioengn, Fuzhou 350007, Peoples R China
关键词
Leymus chinensis; pollen dispersion; pollen viability; pistil receptivity; fecundity; laser scanning confocal microscopy;
D O I
10.1093/aob/mch044
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Background and Aims Leymus chinensis is an economically and ecologically important grass that is widely distributed across eastern areas of the Eurasian steppe. A major problem facing its propagation by man is its low sexual reproductivity. The causes of low fecundity are uncertain, largely because many aspects of the reproductive biology of this species remained unknown or incomplete. This study aims to address some of these issues. Methods Pollen dispersion, pollen viability, pollen longevity and pistil receptivity were studied in a representative, natural population of L. chinensis growing in Inner Mongolia. Key Results Flowering of L. chinensis occurred at the end of June and lasted for 5 d. Pollination peaked between 1600 h and 1700 h, and about 56(.)1 % of the total pollen grains were released at this time. Pollen density was highest towards the middle of flowering spikes and lowest at the bottom over the 5 d measurement period. Pollen viability (62(.)4 %) assessed using TTC was more accurate than using IKI (85(.)6 %); 50 % of pollen arriving on stigmas germinated. Pollen remained viable for only 3 h and the pollen : ovule ratio was 79 333 : 1. Pistil receptivity lasted for only 3 h and, overall, 86(.)7 % of pistils were pollinated. Within the spike, the relative fecundity of different positions was middle > lower > upper throughout the period of pollination; daily variation of fecundity was similar to that of the pollen flow. The spikes that opened on the day of highest pollen density exhibited the highest fecundity (36(.)0 %). No seeds were produced by self-pollination. Conclusions The data suggest that low pollen viability, short pollen longevity and short pistil receptivity all appear to contribute to the low seed production typical of this important forage crop. (C) 2004 Annals of Botany Company.
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页码:295 / 301
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