Flowering and nectar and pollen flow in Geranium sanguineum L., Geraniaceae

This 3-year study examined the seasonal and daily dynamics of blooming, as well as the nectar and pollen production in Geranium sanguineum L. Moreover, the type and localization of floral nectaries were observed using LM and SEM, and measurements of pollen grains were performed. The visitation of in...

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Main Author: Marzena Masierowska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2012-12-01
Series:Acta Agrobotanica
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/1800
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spelling doaj-3725064dabb543f48ea21c3b003f53872020-11-25T03:16:51ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Agrobotanica2300-357X2012-12-0159116517510.5586/aa.2006.0171412Flowering and nectar and pollen flow in Geranium sanguineum L., GeraniaceaeMarzena Masierowska0Agricultural University of LublinThis 3-year study examined the seasonal and daily dynamics of blooming, as well as the nectar and pollen production in Geranium sanguineum L. Moreover, the type and localization of floral nectaries were observed using LM and SEM, and measurements of pollen grains were performed. The visitation of insects on flowers was monitored, too. Geranium sanguineum bloomed from the beginning of May until the middle of July with the peak occurring between the second and the fifth week of flowering period. Most of the flower buds opened on plants in the afternoon hours. Flowers are protandrous. In a flower, nectar is secreted by five phanarothetic-discoid nectaries and it flows through modified stomata. It was found that one gland is bigger than the others. Ten flowers produced 30.58 mg of highly concentrated nectar, on average. The mean mass of total sugars secreted in nectar per 10 flowers was 7.94 mg. Pollen mass per 10 flowers was 23.14 mg, on average. Tricolpate, spherical pollen grains can be classified as very big size (sporae permagne). Flowers of G. sanguineum were visited mainly by honey bees, bumble bees and flies. Insects collected mainly nectar.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/1800Geranium sanguineum L.nectarpollenflowering dynamics
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author Marzena Masierowska
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Flowering and nectar and pollen flow in Geranium sanguineum L., Geraniaceae
Acta Agrobotanica
Geranium sanguineum L.
nectar
pollen
flowering dynamics
author_facet Marzena Masierowska
author_sort Marzena Masierowska
title Flowering and nectar and pollen flow in Geranium sanguineum L., Geraniaceae
title_short Flowering and nectar and pollen flow in Geranium sanguineum L., Geraniaceae
title_full Flowering and nectar and pollen flow in Geranium sanguineum L., Geraniaceae
title_fullStr Flowering and nectar and pollen flow in Geranium sanguineum L., Geraniaceae
title_full_unstemmed Flowering and nectar and pollen flow in Geranium sanguineum L., Geraniaceae
title_sort flowering and nectar and pollen flow in geranium sanguineum l., geraniaceae
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Agrobotanica
issn 2300-357X
publishDate 2012-12-01
description This 3-year study examined the seasonal and daily dynamics of blooming, as well as the nectar and pollen production in Geranium sanguineum L. Moreover, the type and localization of floral nectaries were observed using LM and SEM, and measurements of pollen grains were performed. The visitation of insects on flowers was monitored, too. Geranium sanguineum bloomed from the beginning of May until the middle of July with the peak occurring between the second and the fifth week of flowering period. Most of the flower buds opened on plants in the afternoon hours. Flowers are protandrous. In a flower, nectar is secreted by five phanarothetic-discoid nectaries and it flows through modified stomata. It was found that one gland is bigger than the others. Ten flowers produced 30.58 mg of highly concentrated nectar, on average. The mean mass of total sugars secreted in nectar per 10 flowers was 7.94 mg. Pollen mass per 10 flowers was 23.14 mg, on average. Tricolpate, spherical pollen grains can be classified as very big size (sporae permagne). Flowers of G. sanguineum were visited mainly by honey bees, bumble bees and flies. Insects collected mainly nectar.
topic Geranium sanguineum L.
nectar
pollen
flowering dynamics
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/1800
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