quinta-feira, 4 de abril de 2013

Flowers of Pseuduvaria mulgraveana, showing different phenological stages


Figure 1. Flowers of Pseuduvaria mulgraveana, showing different phenological stages (A–G) and activities of the effective beetle pollinator, Aethina australis (H–M).
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(A) Early bud phase. (B) Outer petal opening phase. (C) Sexually mature staminate flower, with innermost anthers dehiscing (OP = outer petal; IP = inner petal). (D) Hermaphroditic flower in pistillate phase. (E) Hermaphroditic flower during pistillate phase, with nectar secretion (indicated by arrow) on the dark red glands. (F) Hermaphroditic flower in petal abscission phase. (G) Hermaphroditic flower in staminate phase, with anthers dehiscing. (H) Beetles consuming petals and nectar in a pistillate-phase hermaphroditic flower. (I) Beetles copulating (indicated by arrow) outside the floral chamber of a pistillate-phase hermaphroditic flower. (J) Beetles remaining on the inner petal glands of a pistillate-phase hermaphroditic flower (indicated by arrow). (K) Beetles touching stigmas of a pistillate-phase hermaphroditic flower (indicated by arrow). (L) Beetles (indicated by arrow) visiting sexually mature staminate flowers. (M) Beetle bite marks on the petals.

doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059951.g001
Link:
http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0059951?imageURI=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0059951.g001

Pang C-C, Scharaschkin T, Su YCF, Saunders RMK (2013) Functional Monoecy Due to Delayed Anther Dehiscence: A Novel Mechanism in Pseuduvaria mulgraveana(Annonaceae). PLoS ONE 8(3): e59951. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059951


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