Patterns of Pollen Dispersal in an Invasive Population of Solanum rostratum (Solanaceae) in China
- Autores: Zhang L.J.1, Lou A.R.1
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Afiliações:
- State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology
- Edição: Volume 49, Nº 6 (2018)
- Páginas: 517-523
- Seção: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1067-4136/article/view/226828
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1067413618660050
- ID: 226828
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Paternity analysis, carried out on 13 microsatellite loci, was used to investigate pollen dispersal and mating patterns in an invasive population of Solanum rostratum in China. We determined a high outcrossing rate (0.81 ± 0.02) and found that all 174 offspring for which the father could be identified were outcross progeny. The mean pollen dispersal distance was 13.66 m (range 0.41–71.67 m); however, 59.2% of effective pollination events occurred at <10 m. Our results indicate substantial near-neighbor pollen dispersal and imply that successful invasion of S. rostratum is facilitated by a high level of pollen flow within the population.
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L. Zhang
State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology
Email: louanru@bnu.edu.cn
República Popular da China, Beijing, 100875
A. Lou
State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: louanru@bnu.edu.cn
República Popular da China, Beijing, 100875
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