Author:
Ramsey M,Prakash N,Cairns S
Abstract
The breeding systems of disjunct tableland and coastal populations of Christmas bells were determined
using hand-pollination experiments. In both populations, 90% or more of self-pollinated plants
produced seeds. Tableland plants were significantly more self-fertile than coastal plants (ratio of self
seed set to cross seed set: tableland, 0.55 ± 0.03; coast, 0.08 ± 0.02). Significant variation among plants
for self-fertility was found in both populations. Autofertility was 1.6% or less in both populations
indicating that pollen vectors are necessary for seed set. Seed set by agamospermy in both populations
was less than 0.1%. Percentage seed abortion was greater in self-pollinated plants than cross-pollinated
plants in both populations. In both self- and cross-pollinated plants, seed abortion was twice as great in
the coastal population than in the tableland population. No evidence was found for stigmatic or stylar
self-incompatibility. Self and cross pollen adhered to and germinated equally well on stigmas in both
populations (72 - 77% germination). Similarly, there were no differences between pollination
treatments or populations in the percentage of ovules penetrated by pollen tubes (82 - 89% penetration).
When self-pollination preceded cross-pollination by 24 h or longer seed set was significantly reduced
compared to flowers that were cross-pollinated only, suggesting ovules were pre-empted by self pollen
tubes. Collectively these results strongly suggest that self seed set was reduced by a mechanism
operating at the ovule level, such as early-acting inbreeding depression due to recessive seed-aborting
genes, although incomplete late-acting self-incompatibility cannot be ruled out. For coastal plants, this
ovular mechanism largely prevents selfing, indicating plants were predominantly outcrossing although
most produced some self seed. For tableland plants, substantial seed set by selfing may occur under
natural conditions.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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