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Blossom character and insect pollination of Prunus mongolica Maxim

FANG Hai-tao1;Seqinbate2   

  1. 1Department of Biology, Baotou Teacher College, Baotou 014030, Inner Mongolia, China;
    2College of Life Sciences and Technology, Inner Mongolia Normal University,Huhhot 010022,
    China
  • Received:2006-03-20 Revised:2006-10-30 Online:2007-02-10 Published:2007-02-10

Abstract: A two-year investigation on the blossom character and insect pollination of endangered plant Prunus mongolica Maxim showed that the role of wind-pollination could be neglected because the wind-diffused pollen of P. mongolica decreased rapidly with increasing distance. The nectar and the smell of P. mongolica blossom played a main role in inducing insect pollination. A total of seventeen kinds of insects including bees, flies and butterflies were observed as the pollinators, whose visiting frequency had a close relation to the characters of blooming. These insect pollinators preferred to visit the blossom in its flourishing anthesis. P. mongolica tended to be cross-pollinated by insects, but lacked of faithful pollinators.

Key words: Identification, Biocontrol strain X3, 16S rDNA, Cucumber, Seedling damping-off