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生态学杂志 ›› 2011, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (03): 552-557.

• 研究报告 • 上一篇    下一篇

杜鹃红山茶的传粉生物学

罗晓莹1,2,唐光大1,莫罗坚1,3,庄雪影1**   

  1. 1华南农业大学林学院| 广州 510642;2韶关学院旅游与地理学院| 广东韶关 512005;3东莞市林业科学研究所| 广东东莞 523106
  • 出版日期:2011-03-08 发布日期:2011-03-08

Pollination biology of Camellia changii.

LUO Xiao-ying1,2, TANG Guang-da1, MO Luo-jian1,3, ZHUANG Xue-ying1**   

  1. 1College of Forestry, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China|2School of Tourism and Geography, Shaoguan University, Shaoguan512005, Guangdong, China|3Forestry Institute of Dongguan City, Dongguan 523106, Guangdong, China
  • Online:2011-03-08 Published:2011-03-08

摘要: 杜鹃红山茶(Camellia changii)为中国特有的濒危植物,仅见于广东省阳春市鹅凰嶂自然保护区内。对该保护区杜鹃红山茶自然种群进行了杂交指数(OCI)、花粉-胚珠比(P/O)和控制授粉试验研究,探讨其致濒原因。结果表明:杜鹃红山茶的繁育系统为专性异交型,自交不亲和,为典型的虫媒传粉型植物;在自然条件下,其子房败育率高达64%;杜鹃红山茶种群的花柱呈长度分化:20%为长花柱型(L型),76%为短花柱型(S型);杜鹃红山茶的有效传粉昆虫主要为蝶类和蜂类,但昆虫的访花频率较低。综合以上结果,杜鹃红山茶的濒危原因可能包括2个方面,一是自交不亲和性和花柱异长现象导致子房败育率高,二是传粉昆虫访花频率低导致自然结实率低。

关键词: 角突臂尾轮虫, 品系, 胚胎发育, 生殖前期, 个体大小, 卵大小

Abstract: Camellia changii is an endangered plant species endemic to China, and only confined to the E’huangzhang Nature Reserve in Yangchun City of Guangdong Province. In this paper, an experimental study was conducted on the out-crossing index (OCI), pollen-ovule ratio (P/O), and controlled pollination treatment of natural C. changii  population in the reserve, with the causes of its endangering approached. It was found that C. changii was a typical insect-pollinated plant species, with its breeding system out-crossing and self-incompatible. Its ovary had a high abortion rate (64%) under natural conditions. The style height of the C. changii population was apparently differentiated in length, i.e., 20% were long-morph (type L), and 76% were short-morph (type S). Butterflies and bees were the main effective pollinators of C. changii, but their visiting frequency was low. Based on the experimental results, the major causes of the endangering of C. changii could be (1) the high abortion rate of its ovary due to the self-incompatibility and heterostyly, and (2) the low fruiting rate due to the low visiting frequency of pollinators.

Key words: Brachionus angularis, Strain, Developmental period (De), Pre-reproductive period (Dp), Body size, Egg size