학술논문

Pollination biology of Callistemon viminalis (Sol. Ex Gaertn.) G. Don (Myrtaceae), Punjab, Pakistan
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 19(2), pp.467-471 Jun, 2016
Subject
농수해양학
Language
English
ISSN
1226-8615
Abstract
A research was conducted to find out the floral traits and pollinator's community of bottle brush (Callistemon viminalis: Myrtaceae). Total numbers of pollen grains, pollen grain viability, stigma receptivity, nectar volume and nectar concentration, numbers of ovules and pollen/ovule ratio were recorded. The pollinators' abundance, visitation rate and frequency were also observed. In field experiment, capsule weight, seed setting and seed numbers in open and caged flowers were also evaluated. The results revealed a total of 128,139 pollen grains/ flower. Among total pollen grains, viable pollen grains were 84.3% and non-viable were 15.69%. There were 275 ovules/flower and pollen ovule ratio was 472.50. Stigma receptivity was decreased with the age of the flowers and stigma remained receptive for about 6 days. The nectar volume and nectar concentration were 13 μL and 29%, respectively. The flowers were visited by nine Hymenopteran, four Lepidopteran, one Dipteran and one bird species. Among all pollinators, bees represented the most abundant species (1290) and showed the highest visitation rate (3.6–13.8 numbers of flowers/min) and visitation frequency (0.22–1.92 individuals/ branch/5 min). Open-pollinated flowers showed statistically higher capsule weight (0.0824 ± 0.001), seed setting (0.052 ± 0.0001) and seed numbers (242.4 ± 2.87) as compared to flowers in cages.