Pollination Ecology of Sabatia Campenstris Nutt. (Gentianaceae)
Flower timing studies in June and July (1972) on populations of Sabatia campestris Nutt. show this plant to be allogamous (out crossing) under natural field conditions. However, when environmental factors reduce populations of solitary bees or when flower populations are particularly extensive and d...
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doaj-e953f03b39b54ad48ebae8ec13fe0de92020-11-25T01:43:05ZengOklahoma Native Plant SocietyOklahoma Native Plant Record1536-77381536-77382016-12-011614910.22488/okstate.17.100120Pollination Ecology of Sabatia Campenstris Nutt. (Gentianaceae)Constance E. Taylor0Oklahoma Native Plant SocietyFlower timing studies in June and July (1972) on populations of Sabatia campestris Nutt. show this plant to be allogamous (out crossing) under natural field conditions. However, when environmental factors reduce populations of solitary bees or when flower populations are particularly extensive and dense, the uncollected pollen causes retention of anthers into the period of style opening and stigma presentation. Then autogamy (self-pollination) occurs. Pollinators observed were solitary bees in the genera Calliopsis, Dialictus, and infrequently Augochlorella. Pollen viability is generally excellent. A chromosomal count of n=12 indicated the presence of aneuploid races in this plant species. The lengthening of petals from anthesis to wilting and calyx from bud to fruit production indicates flower size cannot be used as a taxonomic character to separate species. http://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/ONPR/article/view/7183/6618phenologySabatia campestrisautogamyallogamy |
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Pollination Ecology of Sabatia Campenstris Nutt. (Gentianaceae) |
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Pollination Ecology of Sabatia Campenstris Nutt. (Gentianaceae) |
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Pollination Ecology of Sabatia Campenstris Nutt. (Gentianaceae) |
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Pollination Ecology of Sabatia Campenstris Nutt. (Gentianaceae) |
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Pollination Ecology of Sabatia Campenstris Nutt. (Gentianaceae) |
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pollination ecology of sabatia campenstris nutt. (gentianaceae) |
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Oklahoma Native Plant Society |
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Oklahoma Native Plant Record |
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1536-7738 1536-7738 |
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2016-12-01 |
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Flower timing studies in June and July (1972) on populations of Sabatia campestris Nutt. show this plant to be allogamous (out crossing) under natural field conditions. However, when environmental factors reduce populations of solitary bees or when flower populations are particularly extensive and dense, the uncollected pollen causes retention of anthers into the period of style opening and stigma presentation. Then autogamy (self-pollination) occurs. Pollinators observed were solitary bees in the genera Calliopsis, Dialictus, and infrequently Augochlorella. Pollen viability is generally excellent. A chromosomal count of n=12 indicated the presence of aneuploid races in this plant species. The lengthening of petals from anthesis to wilting and calyx from bud to fruit production indicates flower size cannot be used as a taxonomic character to separate species. |
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phenology Sabatia campestris autogamy allogamy |
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http://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/ONPR/article/view/7183/6618 |
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