INVESTIGADORES
GALETTO Leonardo
artículos
Título:
IMPORTANCIADE LOS POLINIZADORES EN LA REPRODUCCIÓN DE ASTERACEAE DE ARGENTINA CENTRAL
Autor/es:
TORRES, C.; GALETTO L
Revista:
Acta Botanica Venezuelica
Editorial:
SAC
Referencias:
Año: 2008 vol. 31 p. 473 - 494
Resumen:
ABSTRACT The diversity of floral visitors (DFV) and the frequency of visits (FV) were related to some reproductive traits, in 30 co-occurring Asteraceae species of Chaco forests from Córdoba (Argentina). DFV and FV were very different between species and Apis mellifera was the most frequent visitor of flowers. The DFV and the FV showed significant correlations: negative with flowering period and positive with the number of open flowers per plant. Results suggest that the reproductive assurance by autonomous selfing may be limited, since pollinator activity plays an important role in plant reproduction. Both, species with and without autonomous selfing, showed an increase in the number and size of the fruits produced. most frequent visitor of flowers. The DFV and the FV showed significant correlations: negative with flowering period and positive with the number of open flowers per plant. Results suggest that the reproductive assurance by autonomous selfing may be limited, since pollinator activity plays an important role in plant reproduction. Both, species with and without autonomous selfing, showed an increase in the number and size of the fruits produced. most frequent visitor of flowers. The DFV and the FV showed significant correlations: negative with flowering period and positive with the number of open flowers per plant. Results suggest that the reproductive assurance by autonomous selfing may be limited, since pollinator activity plays an important role in plant reproduction. Both, species with and without autonomous selfing, showed an increase in the number and size of the fruits produced. most frequent visitor of flowers. The DFV and the FV showed significant correlations: negative with flowering period and positive with the number of open flowers per plant. Results suggest that the reproductive assurance by autonomous selfing may be limited, since pollinator activity plays an important role in plant reproduction. Both, species with and without autonomous selfing, showed an increase in the number and size of the fruits produced. Apis mellifera was the most frequent visitor of flowers. The DFV and the FV showed significant correlations: negative with flowering period and positive with the number of open flowers per plant. Results suggest that the reproductive assurance by autonomous selfing may be limited, since pollinator activity plays an important role in plant reproduction. Both, species with and without autonomous selfing, showed an increase in the number and size of the fruits produced. Keywords: Breeding system, compositae, fenology, floral morphology, nectar, pollinationBreeding system, compositae, fenology, floral morphology, nectar, pollination