Micromorphological and histochemical attributes of flowers and floral reward in Linaria vulgaris (Plantaginaceae)

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作者
Jachula, Jacek [1 ]
Konarska, Agata [1 ]
Denisow, Bozena [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Life Sci Lublin, Dept Bot, 15 Akad St, PL-20950 Lublin, Poland
关键词
Histochemical tests; Nectar and pollen rewards; Trichomes; Insect visitors; NECTAR SECRETION; GLANDULAR TRICHOMES; SUGAR COMPOSITION; SCROPHULARIACEAE; EVOLUTION; L; FLAVONOIDS; SCENT; LOCALIZATION; POLLINATION;
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10.1007/s00709-018-1269-2
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
The self-incompatible flowers of Linaria vulgaris have developed a range of mechanisms for attraction of insect visitors/pollinators and deterrence of ineffective pollinators and herbivores. These adaptive traits include the flower size and symmetry, the presence of a spur as a secondary nectar presenter, olfactory (secondary metabolites) and sensual (scent, flower color, nectar guidecontrasting palate) signals, and floral rewards, i.e. pollen and nectar. Histochemical tests revealed that the floral glandular trichomes produced essential oils and flavonoids, and pollen grains contained flavonoids, terpenoids, and steroids, which play a role of olfactory attractants/repellents. The nectary gland is disc-shaped and located at the base of the ovary. Nectar is secreted through numerous modified stomata. Nectar secretion began in the bud stage and lasted to the end of anthesis. The amount of produced nectar depended on the flower age and ranged from 0.21 to 3.95mg/flower (mean=1.51mg). The concentration of sugars in the nectar reached up to 57.0%. Both the nectar amount and sugar concentration demonstrated a significant year and population effect. Pollen production was variable between the years of the study. On average, a single flower of L. vulgaris produced 0.31mg of pollen. The spectrum of insect visitors in the flowers of L. vulgaris differed significantly between populations. In the urban site, Bombus terrestris and Apis mellifera were the most common visitors, while a considerable number of visits of wasps and syrphid flies were noted in the rural site.
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