1986
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860198619883840646603
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Ecologia da polinização e biologia da reprodução de Miconia stenostachya DC (Melastomataceae)

Abstract: Resumo Neste trabalho os autores apresentam os dados obtidos nas observações realizadas sobre a ecologia da polinização e biologia da reprodução de Miconia stenostachya DC., referentes aos espécimes cultivados no Parque do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro. Acredita-se que nessa espécie o sistema de reprodução efetivo seja a apomixia por agamospermia, e que a ocorrência de reprodução alogâmica seja uma possibilidade muito remota. Suas flores possuem atributos melitófilos, tendo anteras com 90 a 95% de grãos de… Show more

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“…Low pollen viability has been related to the occurrence of autonomous apomixis (Richards, 1986;Renner, 1989a;Carman, 1997;Goldenberg and Shepherd, 1998;Goldenberg and Varassin, 2001), but not to sporophytic pseudogamous apomixis, in which pollen viability is usually high (Mendes-Rodrigues et al, 2005). Low pollen viability has been found in several apomictic Melastomataceae species, but showed unexpectedly wide variation (Baumgratz and Silva, 1988;Goldenberg and Shepherd, 1998;Goldenberg and Varassin, 2001) when compared with better studied autonomous apomictic groups (e.g. Taraxacum; van Baarlen et al, 2000).…”
Section: Campo Rupestre Reproductive Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low pollen viability has been related to the occurrence of autonomous apomixis (Richards, 1986;Renner, 1989a;Carman, 1997;Goldenberg and Shepherd, 1998;Goldenberg and Varassin, 2001), but not to sporophytic pseudogamous apomixis, in which pollen viability is usually high (Mendes-Rodrigues et al, 2005). Low pollen viability has been found in several apomictic Melastomataceae species, but showed unexpectedly wide variation (Baumgratz and Silva, 1988;Goldenberg and Shepherd, 1998;Goldenberg and Varassin, 2001) when compared with better studied autonomous apomictic groups (e.g. Taraxacum; van Baarlen et al, 2000).…”
Section: Campo Rupestre Reproductive Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apesar de sua ampla dispersão, ainda são poucas as informações sobre a ecologia da polinização e da biologia reprodutiva das Melastomataceae brasileiras, que somam mais de 1.500 espécies (Baumgratz & Silva, 1986/88;Romero & Martins, 2002).…”
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“…The anthers are oblong and dehiscent through a small apical pore (except for M. hypoleuca and M. navioensis that have expanded pores that are ventrally inclined and similar to longitudinal slits). Most species have white anthers, but M. fallax and M stenostachya have yellow anthers that turn red after pollination (Baumgratz 1987). The connectives have ventral, bilobate appendages, and can have a dorsal downward pointing projection.…”
Section: Stamensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Miconia, most species have diminute flowers with white to bright pink petals and white, pink, purple or yellow stamens. The pollination of M. stenostachya was described by Baumgratz & Silva (1987).…”
Section: Pollinationmentioning
confidence: 99%