2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032012000400010
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Pollination of Pagamea duckei Standl. (Rubiaceae): a functionally dioecious species

Abstract: The floral biology, pollination and breeding system of Pagamea duckei Standl. (Rubiaceae) were studied at the Reserva Biológica da Campina, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. Floral morphology suggested that P. duckei is a distylous species. However, crossing experiments revealed that it is functionally dioecious. The flowers are actinomorphic, yellowish, produce nectar and a sweet odor, which is more intense in the morning. Anthesis started in the morning between 5.00 and 6.00 AM and extended until dusk, when the coro… Show more

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“…The emission of scent by the corolla lobes in G. scabra would be consistent with previous reports of osmophores in this region in other Rubiaceae species, such as Pagamea duckei [43], Psychotria ipecacuanha [44], and Chiococca alba [45]. Furthermore, the pattern of staining of the corolla lobe is a trait shared with another member of the genus, G. platypoda, albeit in this species neutral red is additionally retained by the corolla tube [46].…”
Section: Scent Emission Within the Flowersupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The emission of scent by the corolla lobes in G. scabra would be consistent with previous reports of osmophores in this region in other Rubiaceae species, such as Pagamea duckei [43], Psychotria ipecacuanha [44], and Chiococca alba [45]. Furthermore, the pattern of staining of the corolla lobe is a trait shared with another member of the genus, G. platypoda, albeit in this species neutral red is additionally retained by the corolla tube [46].…”
Section: Scent Emission Within the Flowersupporting
confidence: 91%