scholarly journals Sexual mimicry in sympatric orchid species promotes outcrossing, multiple paternity and reproductive isolation

2013 ◽  
Vol 86 ◽  
pp. 162
Author(s):  
M.R. Whitehead ◽  
R. Peakall
1996 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 15 ◽  
Author(s):  
CC Bower

Three designs of field choice experiments were used to demonstrate complete reproductive isolation by sexually deceived thynnine pollinators (Neozeleboria Rohwer spp.) in eight species of Chiloglottis R.Br. Four species, Chiloglottis diphylla R.Br., C. formicifera Fitzg., C. pluricallata D.L.Jones and C. valida D.L.Jones, attracted only one wasp species, but the other four, C. platyptera D.L.Jones, C. seminuda D.L.Jones, C. trilabra Fitzg. and C. reflexa Labill. Druce exhibited multiple species attraction. Wasps visiting orchids were classified as major responders if they exhibited behaviour which could potentially result in pollination, by contrast to minor responders which did not. Major responders occurring sympatrically with the orchid were termed confirmed, potential or putative pollinators on the basis of observation of pollinia removal or deposition, pseudocopulation with the labellum, or arrival at bait flowers with pollinia from local orchid populations, respectively. Each Chiloglottis species had a single Neozeleboria species as confirmed or potential pollinator. The data confirmed that field pollinator choice tests can be used to distinguish cryptic sexually deceptive orchid species, and that specific pollinators may be used reliably as taxonomic characters in Chiloglottis.


2007 ◽  
Vol 16 (14) ◽  
pp. 2855-2866 ◽  
Author(s):  
MARIA DOMENICA MOCCIA ◽  
ALEX WIDMER ◽  
SALVATORE COZZOLINO

Agrologia ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Tuhuteru ◽  
Meity L Hehanussa ◽  
Simon H.T Raharjo

Dendrobium anosmum is one of natural orchids in Indonesia. Optimization of medium composition for orchid propagation through in vitro culture is necessary to enhance propagule multiplication capabilities and quality. This study was aimed to study the influence of concentration of coconut water in culture medium on in vitro growth and development of D. anosmum orchid species and to determine the optimal coconut water concentration in culture media.  The experiment were arranged in a Completely Randomized Design with four treatments and eight replications. The treatments consisted of the addition of coconut water with concentrations: 0 ml•l -1 (control), 50 ml•l-1, 100 ml•l-1 and 150 ml•l-1. The results showed that addition of coconut water in culture medium gave different effect on shoot growth and multiplication of D. anosmum orchids.  Coconut water concentration of 100 ml•l-1 was the best concentration for growth and multiplication of D. anosmum orchids, based on both shoots and roots growth, plantlet height and wet weight.


2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 111
Author(s):  
Juan Sebastián Moreno ◽  
Stephania Sandoval-Arango ◽  
Rubén Darío Palacio ◽  
Nestor Fabio Alzate ◽  
Milton Rincón ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
L. V. Averyanov ◽  
Khang Sinh Nguyen ◽  
T. V. Maisak ◽  
Hiep Tien Nguyen ◽  
N. L. Orlov ◽  
...  

This paper continues the publication of new data obtained during field studies in remote and poorly studied regions of Laos in 2015–2018. It provides descriptions of two new species (Bulbophyllum brachyscapum Aver. and Sunipia saccata Aver.), emended descriptions of two previously published but insufficiently known species (Cleisostoma verrucosum Aver., Oberonia vesiculifera Aver.) and reports of eight species newly recorded in the flora of Laos (Biermannia calcarata Aver., Bulbophyllum farreri (W. W. Sm.) Seidenf., Didymoplexiella trichechus (J. J. Sm.) Garay, Eria eriopsidobulbon C. S. P. Parish et Rchb. fil., Habenaria ciliolaris Kraenzl., Liparis caudata Aver. et K. S. Nguyen, Odontochilus umbrosus (Aver.) Ormerod, and Porpax ustulata (C. S. P. Parish et Rchb. fil.) Rolfe). Appropriate citations of regional literature, colour illustrations, data on types and distribution, descriptions, etymology, as well as notes on taxonomy and related species are provided for the studied species.


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