SIZE-NUMBER TRADE-OFFS AND POLLEN PRODUCTION BY PAPILIONACEOUS LEGUMES

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VONHOF, MJ [1 ]
HARDER, LD [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALGARY, DEPT BIOL SCI, CALGARY, AB T2N 1N4, CANADA
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10.2307/2445530
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Q94 [植物学];
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The intra- and interspecific relations between the size and number of pollen grains were examined for 21 species of papilionaceous legumes to test for the trade-off expected from the subdivision of limited resources. We observed a tradeoff between pollen grain diameter and the number of grains produced per flower within 17 of the 21 species examined. For 12 of these species, the observed partial regression coefficient for In (pollen grain diameter) equaled -3, as expected. The remaining five species exhibited more negative partial regression coefficients than expected. Relations between pollen grain size and number that are more negative than expected may result from a decelerating relation between pollen grain size and the resource investment per grain. Flower production significantly influenced pollen production for only eight species so that pollen production seems to be determined primarily on a per flower basis. Interspecifically, pollen size also varied inversely with pollen number for the 21 species even after the effect of phylogenetic relatedness was removed. Pollen size varies relatively little compared to the number of pollen grains produced per Bower and therefore may be the primary target of natural selection. The presence of a trade-off in pollen production probably constrains the evolutionary options by which flowering plants can maximize male success.
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