Sex differences in floral nectar production bySilene latifolia(Caryophyllaceae), with reference to susceptibility to a pollinator-borne fungal disease
- 1 September 1997
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Botany
- Vol. 75 (9) , 1407-1414
- https://doi.org/10.1139/b97-855
Abstract
Nectar production and concentration were measured on male and female plants of six experimental lines of Silene latifolia (Caryophyllaceae) that differ in disease resistance. Differences between the sexes and among the lines were found for nectar production, concentration, and total sugar production during the first 24 h of anthesis. Females produced more nectar of lower concentration than did males, and males secreted more sugar than did females during the first day of anthesis. However, nectar traits of males and females resembled one another within a line, suggesting a genetic correlation between the sexes. Further, the additive genetic basis for this trait appears weak. In S. latifolia repeatabilities for nectar traits were low and differed between females and males, so the heritabilities must be extremely low. Groups of plant lines that are "susceptible" and "resistant" to the fungal pathogen Microbotryum violaceum did not differ in nectar parameters. Therefore resistance to this pollinator-borne disease does not appear to influence nectar production. Key words: Microbotryum (= Ustilago), plant – pathogen interactions, pollinator reward, anther-smut disease, dioecy, floral nectar.Keywords
This publication has 60 references indexed in Scilit:
- Spread of Anther-Smut Disease (Ustilago Violacea) and Character Correlations in a Genetically Variable Experimental Population of Silene AlbaJournal of Ecology, 1995
- Genotypic Variation in Plant Disease Resistance--Physiological Resistance in Relation to Field Disease TransmissionJournal of Ecology, 1993
- Do Flowers Reabsorb Nectar?Functional Ecology, 1991
- Anther-smut infection of Silene alba caused by Ustilago violacea: factors determining fungal reproductionOecologia, 1990
- EVOLUTIONARY QUANTITATIVE GENETICS: HOW LITTLE DO WE KNOW?Annual Review of Genetics, 1989
- Disease Spread and Population Dynamics of Anther-Smut Infection of Silene Alba Caused by the Fungus Ustilago ViolaceaJournal of Ecology, 1988
- Measuring the Cost of Resistance to Puccinia coronata CDA in Avena fatua L.Journal of Applied Ecology, 1987
- On the function of flowersProceedings of the Royal Society of London. B. Biological Sciences, 1985
- On the calculation of sugar concentration in flower nectarOecologia, 1979
- Infection of Species of Melandrium by Ustilaǵo violacea (Pers.) Fuckel and the Transmission of the Resultant Disease1Annals of Botany, 1947