THE LEVEL OF AGAMOSPERMY IN A NEBRASKA POPULATION OF SPIRANTHES-CERNUA (ORCHIDACEAE)

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SCHMIDT, JM [1 ]
ANTLFINGER, AE [1 ]
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[1] UNIV NEBRASKA,DEPT BIOL,OMAHA,NE 68182
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10.2307/2444860
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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This study investigated reproduction in a prairie population of Spiranthes cernua in eastern Nebraska. Spiranthes cernua reproduces both sexually and asexually, through adventitious embryony. Agamospermous seeds are monoembryonic, polyembryonic, have extruded or free embryos, or lack embryos. These kinds of seeds are extremely rare in Spiranthes vernalis, a close relative that relies exclusively on sexual reproduction. Sexually derived seeds are monoembryonic or lack embryos. One objective was to quantify the amount of sexual reproduction in a natural population. In 1985 and 1986, maximum estimates of sexual seed production per capsule were 19.2% and 33.6%, respectively. Thus, every capsule examined contained a high proportion of agamospermous seeds. In addition, attempts were made to manipulate the reproductive system with experimental crosses performed in the field. The treatments examined agamospermy, autogamy, and outcrossing. In all treatments the majority of seeds in a capsule were agamospermous.
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