2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-021-02968-w
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A comparative study on the reproductive success of two rewarding Habenaria species (Orchidaceae) occurring in roadside verge habitats

Abstract: Background Most orchid species have been shown to be severely pollination limited, and the factors affecting reproductive success have been widely studied. However, the factors determining the reproductive success vary from species to species. Habenaria species typically produce nectar but exhibit variable fruit set and reproductive success among species. Here, we investigated the influence of the flowering plant density, inflorescence size, breeding system, and pollinator behaviour on the repr… Show more

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“…It is distributed widely from temperate to tropical regions, although Brazil, southern and central Africa, and eastern Asia are the centers of diversity ( Kurzweil and Weber, 1992 ; Batista et al, 2006 , 2013 ). In many regions, Habenaria species with different genetic alliances occur sympatric and with overlapping flowering periods from summer to autumn ( Pedron et al, 2012 ; Zhang and Gao, 2021 ). Therefore, Habenaria spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is distributed widely from temperate to tropical regions, although Brazil, southern and central Africa, and eastern Asia are the centers of diversity ( Kurzweil and Weber, 1992 ; Batista et al, 2006 , 2013 ). In many regions, Habenaria species with different genetic alliances occur sympatric and with overlapping flowering periods from summer to autumn ( Pedron et al, 2012 ; Zhang and Gao, 2021 ). Therefore, Habenaria spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are ideal for evaluating the importance of pre- versus post-pollination barriers since much is known about the pollination biology and breeding systems in this genus from previous studies mainly focusing on single species ( Singer et al, 2007 ; Peter et al, 2009 ; Tao et al, 2018a ; Xiong et al, 2019 ; Chen et al, 2021 ), but the mechanisms allowing the maintenance of their co-existence are not well understood. Only a few studies have documented interspecific isolation mechanisms, and none quantified the relative contribution of pre- or post-pollination factors in this species-rich orchid genus ( Zhang and Gao, 2017 , 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2010 ; Pellegrino et al 2010 ; Claessens and Kleynen 2011 ; Capó et al 2021 ) or colour dimorphic orchids ( Pellegrino et al 2008 ; Sonne and Hauser 2014 ; Jersáková et al 2015 ). High fruit set values (above 50 up to 80 %) have been reported in natural populations of rewarding orchids ( Meekers and Honnay 2011 ; Joffard et al 2020 ; Zhang and Gao 2021 ). This low level of fruit set is due to the very low pollinator visitation rates that deceptive orchid inflorescences usually experience compared to rewarding orchids ( Harder and Aizen 2010 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The low fruit set can affect plant species' reproductive success. They are affected by the small population, weather activities, climate, pollination mechanism, the morphology of flowers, abundance, and pollinator behavior (Racsko et al 2007;Cao et al 2015;Singh et al 2018;Graves and Gimondo 2021;Zhang and Gao 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%