Fecundity above the species level: Ovule number and brood size in the Genisteae (Fabaceae : Papilionoideae)

Authors
Citation
J. Herrera, Fecundity above the species level: Ovule number and brood size in the Genisteae (Fabaceae : Papilionoideae), INT J PL SC, 160(5), 1999, pp. 887-896
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES
ISSN journal
10585893 → ACNP
Volume
160
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
887 - 896
Database
ISI
SICI code
1058-5893(199909)160:5<887:FATSLO>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Per-fruit components of fecundity (ovules per ovary, seeds per fruit, seed: ovule ratio, and patterns of seed maturation within pods) were studied in 33 species of the Genisteae, a legume tribe of mostly Mediterranean shrubs, e.g., Cytisus, Ulex, that also includes more widespread herbs such as Lupi nus. Species identity explained most Variance in both potential (ovules) an d realized (seeds per fruit and seed:ovule ratio) fecundity, and although s ignificant population-specific effects existed, these were relatively small , indicating that estimates of fecundity were not particularly prone to env ironment-induced changes. Average seed:ovule ratios varied between 20% (for a few species in which fixed rates of embryo abortion result into single s eeded pods) and 100% (annuals), but most taxa were in the 40%-60% range. Th e probability that an ovule near the base of the ovary matured into a seed was significantly lower than the pod average in the majority of species. As indicated by the large size of stigmatic pollen loads, this was unlikely t o result from insufficient pollination but rather from preferential embryo abortion. High abortion rates next to pod base occurred in both presumed se lfers and obligate outcrossers. Evidence points to relatively stereotyped r eproductive ways and high reproductive coherence in the tribe, with major d epartures from the norm being high seed : ovule ratios exhibited by annual Lupinus (associated with selfing), and low ratios shown by species with sin gle seeded pods (associated with fixed rates of embryo abortion).