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Investigating the floral and reproductive biology of the endangered microendemic cactus Uebelmannia buiningii Donald (Minas Gerais, Brazil)

机译:调查濒危微生物仙人掌Uebelmannia Buiningii Donald(Minas Gerais,Brazil)的花卉和生殖生物学

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The Cactaceae are known to be amongst the most endangered plant families of the world due to reduction of their habitats and activities of collectors. As the species of the family are dependent on animals to perform cross pollination, and hence seed production, their population performance may be further negatively affected by interrupted biotic interactions. For efficient conservation of rare species, knowledge on reproductive biology and pollinators is of prime importance. In our study we focused on Uebelmannia buiningii Donald, a microendemic cactus from the Serra Negra State Park, Minas Gerais state, Brazil. During four field expeditions to three localities of the species between September 2012 and September 2013, we measured flowers, detected nectar-guides and osmophores and performed pollen viability tests. We studied the reproductive system of the species using manual self- and cross-pollination tests and observed pollinators. Our results revealed that the flowering period takes place during the dry season, between April and October, and that the diurnal flowers open between 7:00 a.m. and 5 p.m. The flowers are shortly tubular with yellow perianth-segments. We found neither nectar nor nectar-guides, and osmophores appeared as glands within the flower tube. Whereas pollen viability was 90.25%, manual cross-pollination tests have shown cross-pollination with gametophytic incompatibility. We observed two bee species visiting the flowers and acting as effective pollinators: Dialictus opacus and Plebeia sp. The combination of low reproductive activity with gametophytic incompatibility, together with the reduced number of individuals in a population and low number of populations, makes the endemic cactus U. buiningii a critically endangered species.
机译:由于减少了他们的栖息地和收藏家的活动,仙人掌似乎是世界上最濒临灭绝的植物家庭之一。随着家族的种类依赖于动物进行交叉授粉,因此种子产量,它们的人口性能可能会受到中断的生物相互作用的影响。为了高效保护稀有物种,有关生殖生物学和粉刷者的知识是鼎盛的重要性。在我们的研究中,我们专注于Uebelmannia Buiningii Donald,这是巴西的米纳斯吉拉斯州Minas Gerais State的微生物仙人掌。在2012年9月和2013年9月之间的三个地区探险期间,我们测量了花,检测到的花蜜引导和渗透性,并进行了花粉活力测试。我们研究了使用手动自我和交叉授粉测试和观察到的粉丝簇的物种的生殖系统。我们的研究结果表明,开花期在旱季发生,四月至十月之间,昼夜花在上午7:00之间开放。鲜花短时间,有黄色的花被段。我们发现花蜜和花蜜导游都没有,osmophores出现在花管内的腺体。虽然花粉活力为90.25%,但手动交叉授粉试验显示出与配子蛋白的不相容性的交叉授粉。我们观察了两种蜜蜂物种,并作为有效的粉碎者:Dialictus opacus和plebeia sp。低生殖活性与配子蛋白的不相容性的组合,以及人口中的人数和少量人群的少数,使得人目的仙人掌U. Buiningii是一个批判性濒危物种。

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