2023
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae9121270
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Evolution of Seed Dispersal Modes in the Orchidaceae: Has the Vanilla Mystery Been Solved?

Adam P. Karremans,
Charlotte Watteyn,
Daniela Scaccabarozzi
et al.

Abstract: Orchid seeds are predominantly wind-dispersed, often developed within dry, dehiscent fruits that typically release millions of dust-like seeds into the air. Animal-mediated seed dispersal is a lesser-known phenomenon in the family and predominantly occurs in groups belonging to early-diverging lineages bearing indehiscent, fleshy fruits with hard, rounded, dark seeds. In this review, we explore the evolutionary trends of seed dispersal mechanisms in Orchidaceae, focusing on the pantropical genus Vanilla. Notab… Show more

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“…An updated biogeographic study of this old, species‐rich, and cosmopolitan family (Fig. 1a–d), which is uniquely diverse in animal and fungal interactions (Selosse et al ., 2022; Ackerman et al ., 2023; Karremans et al ., 2023), and adaptations to different habitats (Fig. 1e,f), will help our understanding of monocot clades with wide distribution ranges and diversity of adaptations (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An updated biogeographic study of this old, species‐rich, and cosmopolitan family (Fig. 1a–d), which is uniquely diverse in animal and fungal interactions (Selosse et al ., 2022; Ackerman et al ., 2023; Karremans et al ., 2023), and adaptations to different habitats (Fig. 1e,f), will help our understanding of monocot clades with wide distribution ranges and diversity of adaptations (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%