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Pollen precedence and stigma closure: a mechanism of competition for pollination between Delphinium nelsonii and Ipomopsis aggregata

Authors: Waser, N. M.ORCID; Fugate, M. L.
Year: 1986
Journal: Oecologia, Vol. 70, pp. 523-527
Publisher: UNKNOWN
DOI: 10.1007/bf00379906
Keywords: BOTANY, COMPETITION, GRAZING, IPOMOPSIS, POLEMONIACEAE, POLLINATION BIOLOGY, RANUNCULACEAE, RMBL

Abstract

Foreign pollen precedence decreased mean seed set by almost 50%, which is consistent with effects observed in previous experiments and can be explained by the fact that foreign pollen often caused stigma lobes to close together within 1.5–6 h, reducing subsequent receptivity.

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