2021
DOI: 10.1590/0034-737x202168020002
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Aspects of the reproductive biology of Zingiber spectabile (Zingiberaceae)

Abstract: Ginger (Zingiber spectabile) is cultivated worldwide as a floriculture and landscaping species. Studies on the biology and floral morphology of this species are important for its improvement; however, they are scarce. We investigated the reproductive biology and floral morphology of gingers grown in a germplasm bank. Floral development was monitored during the pre-anthesis and anthesis periods. Floral morphometry, pollen viability, stigmatic receptivity, volume and concentration of nectar sugar, and performanc… Show more

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“…Ginger plants have hermaphrodite flowers with a single anther and are often bright in color (Larsen et al 1999). The mutualistic interaction between ginger and pollinator was initially recorded primarily in Asia a few decades ago, which described pollination of several ginger species (Kato et al 1993;Kittipanangkul and Ngamriabsakul 2006;Aswani et al 2013;Aswani and Sabu 2018;Rezende et al 2021). The pollinating activity is dominated by melittophily (pollination by bees), only moderately by cantharophily (beetle) and ornithophily (birds).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ginger plants have hermaphrodite flowers with a single anther and are often bright in color (Larsen et al 1999). The mutualistic interaction between ginger and pollinator was initially recorded primarily in Asia a few decades ago, which described pollination of several ginger species (Kato et al 1993;Kittipanangkul and Ngamriabsakul 2006;Aswani et al 2013;Aswani and Sabu 2018;Rezende et al 2021). The pollinating activity is dominated by melittophily (pollination by bees), only moderately by cantharophily (beetle) and ornithophily (birds).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%