The Relationship of Visiting Insect Diversity and Density of Valeriana jatamansi with Increasing Altitude in Western Himalaya

In light of the recent evidences that pollinators have a significant implication for maintenance of pollen-mediated gene flow, the present study has been undertaken to investigate flowering phenology and visiting insect diversity and density in 9 different populations of Valeriana jatamansi . The pe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India. Section B: Biological sciences India. Section B: Biological sciences, 2019-03, Vol.89 (1), p.371-378
Hauptverfasser: Jugran, Arun K., Joshi, Ravindra K., Bhatt, Indra D., Rawal, Ranbeer S., Palni, Lok Man S.
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Zusammenfassung:In light of the recent evidences that pollinators have a significant implication for maintenance of pollen-mediated gene flow, the present study has been undertaken to investigate flowering phenology and visiting insect diversity and density in 9 different populations of Valeriana jatamansi . The performance of the V. jatamansi breeding system was also investigated at an experimental site. Field experiments were performed on control and visiting insect excluded plants (a total of 90 plants). Across populations, a total of 76 visiting insects belonging to 20 species were recorded. Comparison of visiting insects excluded plants and natural plants revealed 63.49% seed setting produced by natural-pollination, whereas only 37.51% of seeds were produced by self-pollination. Significantly higher seed viability ( t  = 4.284; p  
ISSN:0369-8211
2250-1746
DOI:10.1007/s40011-017-0954-9