VARIATION IN SEX ALLOCATION AND FLORAL MORPHOLOGY IN IPOMOPSIS-AGGREGATA (POLEMONIACEAE)

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CAMPBELL, DR [1 ]
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[1] ROCKY MT BIOL LABS,CRESTED BUTTE,CO 81224
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10.2307/2444862
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Q94 [植物学];
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Intrapopulational variation in biomass allocation to male vs. female function was quantified for the hermaphroditic plant Ipomopsis aggregata in terms applicable to sex allocation models. The proportions of flower biomass put into the corolla and calyx averaged 0.59 and 0.20 and were relatively constant across plants. The proportions in the stamens and pistil averaged 0.13 and 0.08, with considerable variation among plants. Phenotypic gender at the time of flowering ranged from 0.34 to 0.77 female. Pistil dry weight was correlated with stigma exsertion. Stamen weight was correlated with corolla width, which influences male pollination success, and was also correlated with anther position and pollen production. Female reproductive success as estimated by seeds per flower showed no detectable relationship with initial allocation of biomass at the time of flowering, but decreased in accelerating fashion with the proportion of final biomass including seeds that was allocated to male function.
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