BUMBLE BEE-INITIATED VIBRATION RELEASE MECHANISM OF RHODODENDRON POLLEN

被引:37
作者
KING, MJ [1 ]
BUCHMANN, SL [1 ]
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[1] USDA ARS,CARL HAYDEN BEE RES CTR,TUCSON,AZ 85719
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10.2307/2445867
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Although Rhododendron spp. anthers have apical pores and should be expected to be buzz pollinated, bees do not normally sonicate them to release pollen. Stamens were examined to determine their pollen release mechanism; the filaments were shown to have natural vibration modes that cause pollen to be forcibly ejected by vibration, providing the pollen is mature. The first natural vibration mode of the stamens was found to generate centrifugal force sufficient to throw the pollen toward the apical pore and out of the anther, so that it adheres to the anther tip and hangs in the bee's path to the nectaries. These vibrations may be triggered by bees brushing past the long stamens when foraging for nectar, so that the flowers retain their pollen until insect vectors begin foraging on them. The low frequency vibration modes of the viscin threads, which hold the pollen together, may contribute towards the pollen ejection by low frequency stamen vibration. Vibration transmission of dehiscent anthers containing pollen was good from 50 Hz to 850 Hz, suggesting that sonication should be an efficient method of pollen collection, although this rarely occurs. Vibratory ejection occurs at a constant energy level, rather than the constant force levels found in previous research on Actinidia.
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页码:1407 / 1411
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