Authors
Jafet M Nassar, Nelson Ramírez, Margarita Lampo, José Antonio González, Roberto Casado, Francisco Nava
Publication date
2007/1/1
Journal
Annals of Botany
Volume
99
Issue
1
Pages
29-38
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background and Aims
The genus Melocactus comprises 36 species of globose cacti with the most derived traits in the Cereeae tribe. It is the proper study system to examine what are the most derived reproductive strategies within that tribe. This study aims to characterize the reproductive biology and to estimate the mating system parameters of two Andean melocacti, Melocactus schatzlii and M. andinus.
Methods
The reproductive attributes of the two species were described, including floral morphology, anthesis patterns, floral rewards, floral visitors and visitation patterns. Levels of self-compatibility and autonomous self-pollination were estimated by hand-pollination experiments. Mating system estimates were obtained by conducting progeny array analyses using isozymes.
Key Results
The flowers of the two species present the typical hummingbird-pollination …
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