Revision of Self-incompatibility and myophily in Octomeria (Orchidaceae, Pleurothallidinae) species from Sun, 2012-06-10 10:49

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2009
Authors:Barbosa, A.Raquel, de Melo, M.Cabral, Borba E.Leite
Journal:Plant Systematics and Evolution
Volume:283
Issue:1-2
Pagination:1–8
ISSN:0378-2697
Keywords:Mating systems, Myophily, Orchidaceae, Pleurothallidinae, Pollination, Self-incompatibility
Abstract:

Pleurothallidinae (ca. 4,000 spp.) is the largest myophilous group in Orchidaceae. Recently three self-compatible bird-pollinated genera were included at the base of the group, while Octomeria (plus Brachionidium ) is the sister group to the remaining subtribe in the former circumscription. Studies of reproductive biology of three Octomeria species were carried out to determine the occurrence of myophily and self-incompatibility in the genus, to help trace the evolution of these characteristics in the subtribe. The three species showed a strong self-incompatibility and are intercompatible. Octomeria crassifolia and O. grandiflora are pollinated by Sciaridae (Diptera) species, presenting high specificity. These results indicate that both self-incompatibility and myophily are basal characteristics in the former delimitation of the Pleurothallidinae and possibly have been kept in the derived lineages, representing biological synapomorphies of the group.

URL:http://www.springerlink.com/content/h167mg18462q6hj0/abstract/
DOI:10.1007/s00606-009-0212-6
Refereed Designation:Refereed
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