The Effect of Temperature on Reproduction in FivePrimulaSpecies

Primula vulgaris Huds., P. veris L., P. frondosa Janka, and three populations of P. farinosa L. were legitimately and illegitimately pollinated, and the self-fertile P. scotica selfed and cross-pollinated and then subjected to uniform temperature conditions of 6, 15 or 26 °C for 4 d before gynoecia...

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Published in:Annals of Botany
Main Authors: McKEE, JUNO, RICHARDS, A. J.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 1998
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Online Access:http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/82/3/359
https://doi.org/10.1006/anbo.1998.0697
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:annbot:82/3/359 2023-05-15T18:28:38+02:00 The Effect of Temperature on Reproduction in FivePrimulaSpecies McKEE, JUNO RICHARDS, A. J. 1998-09-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/82/3/359 https://doi.org/10.1006/anbo.1998.0697 en eng Oxford University Press http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/82/3/359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/anbo.1998.0697 Copyright (C) 1998, Oxford University Press ORIGINAL ARTICLES TEXT 1998 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1006/anbo.1998.0697 2013-05-27T12:42:44Z Primula vulgaris Huds., P. veris L., P. frondosa Janka, and three populations of P. farinosa L. were legitimately and illegitimately pollinated, and the self-fertile P. scotica selfed and cross-pollinated and then subjected to uniform temperature conditions of 6, 15 or 26 °C for 4 d before gynoecia were examined for pollen germination and pollen tube growth, or plants progressed to seed set at 15 °C, after which seeds were weighed, germinated, and seedlings grown on. The temperature responses of pollen germination and pollen tube growth were not always congruent, and varied between species, populations, and often between morphs (pin and thrum) in the distylous species. Nevertheless, optimal temperature responses tended to be lower for vernal species ( P. vulgaris and P. veris ) and for subarctic P. scotica than for later flowering montane species. However, no relationship was found between pollen temperature response, and fertility. The greatest seed set occurred after legitimate pollination at 15 °C in most cases; a flowering temperature of 26 °C tended to impede seed set, except for P. scotica and the low altitude population of P. farinosa . In P. veris, P. frondosa and the high altitude population of P. farinosa, some illegitimate pollen germination and pollen tube growth occurred at 26 °C, but this did not lead to increased within-morph seed set in these self-incompatible species at this relatively high temperature. Temperature at flowering frequently affected average seed weight, and in P. veris and two populations of P. farinosa this attribute may have been influenced by seed number, the average seed weight of few-seeded capsules tending to be greater than for many-seeded capsules. A high seed weight might mitigate the disadvantageous effects of low fecundity resulting from interactions with flowering temperature. However, in P. vulgaris and P. scotica interactions between flowering temperature and seed weight may have other, undetermined, causes. The seed of four species germinated least well in standard ... Text Subarctic HighWire Press (Stanford University) Annals of Botany 82 3 359 374
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description Primula vulgaris Huds., P. veris L., P. frondosa Janka, and three populations of P. farinosa L. were legitimately and illegitimately pollinated, and the self-fertile P. scotica selfed and cross-pollinated and then subjected to uniform temperature conditions of 6, 15 or 26 °C for 4 d before gynoecia were examined for pollen germination and pollen tube growth, or plants progressed to seed set at 15 °C, after which seeds were weighed, germinated, and seedlings grown on. The temperature responses of pollen germination and pollen tube growth were not always congruent, and varied between species, populations, and often between morphs (pin and thrum) in the distylous species. Nevertheless, optimal temperature responses tended to be lower for vernal species ( P. vulgaris and P. veris ) and for subarctic P. scotica than for later flowering montane species. However, no relationship was found between pollen temperature response, and fertility. The greatest seed set occurred after legitimate pollination at 15 °C in most cases; a flowering temperature of 26 °C tended to impede seed set, except for P. scotica and the low altitude population of P. farinosa . In P. veris, P. frondosa and the high altitude population of P. farinosa, some illegitimate pollen germination and pollen tube growth occurred at 26 °C, but this did not lead to increased within-morph seed set in these self-incompatible species at this relatively high temperature. Temperature at flowering frequently affected average seed weight, and in P. veris and two populations of P. farinosa this attribute may have been influenced by seed number, the average seed weight of few-seeded capsules tending to be greater than for many-seeded capsules. A high seed weight might mitigate the disadvantageous effects of low fecundity resulting from interactions with flowering temperature. However, in P. vulgaris and P. scotica interactions between flowering temperature and seed weight may have other, undetermined, causes. The seed of four species germinated least well in standard ...
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