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Novel Insect Florivory Strategy Initiates Autogamy in Unopened Allogamous Flowers

机译:新颖的昆虫植物策略在未开封的异花中启动自育

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Insects may influence plant development via pollination, galling, and a range of herbivorous interactions, including florivory. Here, we report a novel form of insect-plant interaction in the form of florivory-initiated autogamy. Mompha capella larvae, feeding on petal bases of Crocanthemum canadense before flowers open, while providing no benefit to the plant, cause autogamy and subsequent seed and fruit development. This interaction provides a clear benefit to the florivore because it enters the developing fruit and consumes most seeds; however, surviving seeds are viable. This novel interaction is discussed with respect to the dimorphic cleistogamous reproduction employed by this plant species. Moreover, this represents a previously undocumented insect-plant interaction in the form of a florivory-initiated pollination.
机译:昆虫可能通过授粉,擦伤和一系列食草性相互作用(包括植物群落)影响植物发育。在这里,我们报告了一种新颖的昆虫植物相互作用的形式,即以植物为原料的自育。 Mompha capella幼虫,在花开放前以加拿大花鳄的花瓣基部为食,而对植物没有益处,会引起自生配子以及随后的种子和果实发育。这种相互作用为花絮提供了明显的好处,因为它进入发育中的果实并消耗大多数种子。但是,存活下来的种子是可行的。关于这种植物物种所采用的双态的复性繁殖,讨论了这种新颖的相互作用。此外,这代表了以前未记载的以植物引发的授粉形式的昆虫-植物相互作用。

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