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Where are the seeds? Lack of floral morphs prevent seed production by the tristylous Pontederia cordata in South Africa

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ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 12, 期 10, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9366

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incompatibility; invasion; management; pollination ecology; Pontederia cordata; tristyly

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  1. Natural Resource Management Program of the South African Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment
  2. National Research Foundation SARCHi

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This study investigates the factors limiting seed production and the pollination system of the invasive plant Pontederia cordata in South Africa. The absence of specialist native pollinators in the invasive range prevents sexual reproduction, leading to vegetative spread through rhizome production. Controlling the spread of P. cordata should focus on preventing rhizome spread, and it is crucial to prevent the introduction of medium- and long-morphed plants to prevent seed production and enhance invasion.
Reproduction is a crucial part of the successful establishment and spread of an invasive species. Invasive plants often produce seeds prolifically to spread into new ranges, yet the invasive macrophyte, Pontederia cordata L., does not appear to produce seeds in South Africa, limiting its invasive potential. Here, we aimed to determine what limits seed production of the tristylous P. cordata in South Africa, where it is widespread with impacts on the ecology of wetlands it invades, South Africa. We measured floral traits and pollen grain size from populations throughout the invasive range in South Africa to determine the relative proportion of tristylous morphs. We speculated that the absence of specialist native pollinators in the invasive range may be responsible for the absence of sexual reproduction and thus conducted a pollination study to determine whether flowers were visited. Thereafter, we hand pollinated 8865 flowers to conclude whether P. cordata exhibited an incompatibility system, which prevented seed production. The floral traits and pollen grain measurements were similar to those reported for short-morphed flowers from the native range. The pollination study confirmed the absence of specialist insect visitors, while the hand-pollination experiments resulted in no seed production. Only short-morphed plants are present in South Africa, and the illegitimate pollination of short-morphed plants prevents seed production. Vegetative spread through rhizome production is thus responsible for the invasion of P. cordata throughout South Africa. These findings suggest that control programs should target the plants' rhizomes to prevent and reduce spread. More importantly, preventing the introduction of medium- and long-morphed plants into South Africa is crucial to preclude P. cordata from producing seeds and enhancing invasion.

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