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Interactions between the Bumblebee Bombus pascuorum and Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) Are Mediated by Plant Genetic Background

机译:大黄蜂熊蜂pascuorum和红三叶草(三叶草)之间的相互作用是由植物遗传背景介导的。

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Wildflower mixes are often planted around field margins to provide forage for pollinators. Although seed for these mixtures is often wild-sourced, for species where agricultural cultivars are available, for example red clover (Trifolium pratense), cultivars can also be included. Previous evidence suggests that plant genetic background can have a strong influence on plant-arthropod interactions and therefore the provenance and genetic background of the plants included in wildflower mixes could impact plant-pollinator interactions. We tested the performance of five individual T. pratense cultivars against two commercially available wild-sourced T. pratense populations in terms of their ability to attract potential pollinator species (focusing on bumblebees) and their floral traits using greenhouse and garden experiments. The main bumblebee observed interacting with T. pratense was Bombus pascuorum and we found no difference in the absolute number of B. pascuorum visiting the cultivars or wild populations. However, we found variation among cultivars and between wild populations in their ability to attract bumblebees, which seems to be related to their relative investment in different floral traits. There was a positive relationship between biomass and number of inflorescences produced by the wild populations of T. pratense, which was not apparent for the cultivars. This suggests that artificial selection on the cultivars has changed the G-matrix of correlated traits. We show that agricultural cultivars of T. pratense can be as effective as wild populations at attracting pollinators such as bumblebees, but that the genetic background of both cultivars and wild populations can have a significant impact on the attractiveness of the plant to pollinators. We also show divergence in the correlated traits of T. pratense cultivars and wild populations that could lead to outbreeding depression if the plants interbreed.
机译:通常在田间边缘周围种植野花混合物,以为传粉媒介提供草料。尽管这些混合物的种子通常是野生来源的,但对于可提供农业栽培品种的物种,例如红三叶草(Trifolium pratense),也可以包括栽培品种。以前的证据表明,植物遗传背景可能对植物-节肢动物的相互作用有很大的影响,因此野花混合物中所含植物的来源和遗传背景可能会影响植物-授粉媒介的相互作用。我们使用温室和花园实验,针对五个潜在的鼠尾草品种对两个市售野生来源鼠尾草种群的性能进行了测试,以研究它们吸引潜在的传粉媒介物种(着重于大黄蜂)及其花卉性状。观察到的与P. pratense相互作用的主要大黄蜂是Bombus pascuorum,我们发现访问栽培品种或野生种群的B. pascuorum绝对数量没有差异。然而,我们发现品种之间和野生种群之间在吸引大黄蜂的能力上存在差异,这似乎与他们对不同花卉性状的相对投资有关。生物量与鼠尾草野生种群产生的花序数量之间呈正相关,这在品种上并不明显。这表明对品种的人工选择改变了相关性状的G-矩阵。我们显示,T。pratense的农业栽培品种在吸引诸如大黄蜂等授粉媒介方面可以与野生种群一样有效,但是无论是栽培品种还是野生种群的遗传背景都可能对植物对授粉媒介的吸引力产生重大影响。我们还显示,如果植物杂交,则鼠尾草的栽培品种和野生种群的相关性状会有差异,这可能导致近交衰退。

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