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Insect and wind pollination inUrginea maritima (Liliaceae)

Abstract

Three co-existing pollination mechanisms are found inUrginea maritima: insect-, wind-, and self-pollination. The flowers exhibit a typical insect-pollination syndrome; they offer abundant exposed nectar as well as pollen. Out of the many different visitors only a few could be regarded as pollinators:Apis mellifera, Polistes gallicus, andVespa orientalis. Wind pollination also occurs and generally is responsible for self-pollination.It is argued that the development of extra wind-pollination accompanied by partial self-incompatibility is an adaptation to increase pollination in an unfavourable season (August–September), when insects are scarce.

Authors

Dafni A; Dukas R

Journal

Plant Systematics and Evolution, Vol. 154, No. 1-2, pp. 1–10

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

March 1, 1986

DOI

10.1007/bf00984864

ISSN

0378-2697

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