Notes on floral traits and gender expression of Dryas octopetala under a simulated environmental change

This study presents empirical data for variations of floral traits and gender expression in Arctic Dryas octopetala L. under a simulated environmental amelioration using an open-top chamber (OTC). The short-term experiment (from 8 August 1997 to 2 August 1998) demonstrated in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard th...

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Main Authors: Naoya Wada, Hiroshi Kanda
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Department of Biosphere Science, Faculty of Science, Toyama University 2000
Subjects:
OTC
Online Access:https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=6154
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Summary:This study presents empirical data for variations of floral traits and gender expression in Arctic Dryas octopetala L. under a simulated environmental amelioration using an open-top chamber (OTC). The short-term experiment (from 8 August 1997 to 2 August 1998) demonstrated in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard that dry weights of gynoecium, peduncle, and hermaphrodite flowers were significantly heavier, whereas petal and androecium weight were significantly lighter in OTC-manipulated shoots than in controls. As a result, "femaleness" (dry-weight allocation to the female organs) showed a significantly higher value in OTC-manipulated shoots as compared to the controls. Moreover, femaleness was significantly positively correlated with flower weight both in OTC-manipulated and control shoots. Thus, it was experimentally demonstrated that the gender as a reproductive effort of D. octopetala flowers changed from male- to female-biased expression under a less stressful condition.