Pollination biology of the endangered orchid Cypripedium japonicum in a fragmented forest of J apan
Pollination biology studies of the endangered orchid Cypripedium japonicu m were conducted in its natural habitat using pollinator observation and hand‐pollination experiments. The observed fruit set was as follows: artificial outcross‐pollinated, 100%; artificial self‐pollinated, 100%; pollinator‐e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant species biology 2014-09, Vol.29 (3), p.294-299 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Pollination biology studies of the endangered orchid
Cypripedium japonicu
m
were conducted in its natural habitat using pollinator observation and hand‐pollination experiments. The observed fruit set was as follows: artificial outcross‐pollinated, 100%; artificial self‐pollinated, 100%; pollinator‐excluded, 0%; and emasculated flowers, 0%. These results show that this species, although self‐compatible, is neither autogamous nor agamospermous. The fruit set for open‐pollinated flowers was 14.9%, which suggests that the study population was subject to pollinator limitation. The nectarless flowers of
C. japonicum
were exclusively visited and pollinated by the queens of two bumblebee species (
Bombus ardens
and
B. diversus diversus
). It is probable that the nectarless flowers of
C. japonicum
attract pollinators through a generalized food deceptive system. |
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ISSN: | 0913-557X 1442-1984 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1442-1984.12016 |