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Pollen tube reallocation in two preanthesis cleistogamous species, Ranalisma rostratum and Sagittaria guyanensis ssp lappula (Alismataceae)

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AQUATIC BOTANY
Volume 85, Issue 3, Pages 233-240

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquabot.2006.05.005

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Ranalisma rostratum; Sagittaria guyanensis ssp lappula; preanthesis cleistogamy; pollen tube reallocation; reproductive assurance

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Pollen deposition on stigmas and pollen tube growth in two apocarpous species, Ranalisma rostratunt and Sagittaria guyanensis ssp. lappula (Alismataceac), were examined with fluorescence microscopy. The reallocation of pollen tubes among pistils was observed in both species. The percentage of pollinated stigmas per flower was only 22.0% in R. rostratum and 51.0% in S. guyanensis, though the seed/ovule ratios are higher than 65% in both species. The number of pollen grains on each single stigma ranged from 0 to 96 in R. rostratunt, and from 0 to 125 in S. guyanensis. When more than one pollen grain deposited on a stigma, all pollen tubes grew to the ovary, but only one of them turned towards the ovule and finally entered the nucleus. The other tubes grew through the receptacle tissue into ovules of adjacent carpels whose stigmas were unpollinated or pollinated later. The intercarpellary growth of pollen tubes could be a mechanism to increase the efficiency of sexual reproduction in an apocarpous gynoecium with low pollination on the pistils. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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