1998
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-33061998000200002
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Auto-incompatibilidade em Miconia ciliata (L.C.Rich.) DC. (Miconieae - Melastomataceae)

Abstract: Reproduclive success in Mico"ia ci/illta is favourcel hy lhe high frcquency of pollinalors visilS.high P/O ralion anel high pollen ferlili'y.

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“…e M. discolor DC. (Melo & Machado 1998). Essa disposição das estruturas reprodutivas favorece o acesso dos polinizadores a todos os estames e ao estigma em cada visita (figura 1D).…”
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“…e M. discolor DC. (Melo & Machado 1998). Essa disposição das estruturas reprodutivas favorece o acesso dos polinizadores a todos os estames e ao estigma em cada visita (figura 1D).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…(Melo & Machado 1996). Entretanto, por possuírem comportamento adequado à retirada de pólen de anteras poricidas, abelhas desta família são polinizadoras efetivas de flores menores como ocorre em Miconia ciliata (Melo & Machado 1998).…”
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“…A great variation of fruiting has been observed among different species of Melatomataceae, varying from 8.3 to 90.9% (Renner, 1986(Renner, /1987Gross, 1993;Melo and Machado, 1997;Goldenberg and Shepherd, 1998;Goldenberg and Varassin, 2001). The low fruit set of E. fulva could be due to failures in the manipulation of flowers or to low availability or efficiency of pollinators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Species may be self-compatible or self-incompatible, and there are cases of agamospermy and hybridization between sympatric species (Renner, 1986(Renner, /1987(Renner, , 1989(Renner, , 1990Borges, 1990;Gross, 1993;Goldenberg, 1994;Melo andMachado, 1997, Goldenberg andVarassin, 2001). Despite these differences, Melastomataceae species show similarity in their "buzz" type pollination systems, because flowers are visited almost exclusively by bees that vibrate poricidal anthers when collecting pollen for their larvae (Vogel, 1978;Buchmann, 1983;Renner, 1984Renner, , 1989.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%