Fitness constraints on flower number, seed number and seed size in the dimorphic species Primula farinosa L. and Armeria maritima (Miller) Willd.
- 1 November 1994
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in New Phytologist
- Vol. 128 (3) , 563-570
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1994.tb03002.x
Abstract
Using two dimorphic species with diallelic incompatibility, Primula farinosa L. and Armeria maritima (Miller) Willd., we tested the hypothesis that an association of seedling performance with seed size, and an inverse association of seed size with seed number, might, contrary to most fitness models, select for plants which set relatively few seeds. In P. farinosa we discovered positive relationships between seed number per capsule and capsule number per inflorescence. As capsules are formed in most flowers, scapes with few flowers set the fewest seeds per capsule. This suggests that conspicuousness to pollinators and/or plant resource play an important role in reproductive success in this species. Seed size and seedling performance were also positively associated. For P. farinosa, which has multi-seeded fruits, we discovered an inverse association between seed size and seed number for capsules containing more than 65 seeds. We suggest that stabilizing selection may occur for flower number per inflorescence in this species, as inflorescences with 8-11 capsules tend to set many seeds which may be inefficiently small. This tends to confirm our hypothesis. However, for A. maritima there is a positive association between seed size and seed number per inflorescence. For such plants with single-seeded fruits there should be directional selection for large flower number pet-inflorescence, a trend which may have led to the evolution of the capitulum.Keywords
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