Am J Bot. 1997 Jul;84(7):1012.
As evidenced by embryological studies, certain tropical tree species can reproduce asexually via seed; however, it has generally been assumed that such apomictic reproduction is facultative. Here I report the existence of a population of the lowland Malaysian rain forest tree Garcinia scortechinii King that consists entirely of pistillate individuals (40 female trees and no male trees recorded within a 25-ha area). This constitutes the first documented observation of a geographically segregated, obligately asexual population among wild tropical trees. Six additional Garcinia species showed a trend toward female bias relative to other dioecious tree species studied, an observation that is consistent with facultative apomixis. The more surprising result for G. scortechinii runs counter to the generalization that obligate apomicts occur only in environments in which the absence of competitors might enable persistence of taxa that lack genetic recombination through mixis.
根据胚胎学研究,某些热带树种可以通过种子进行无性繁殖;然而,人们普遍认为这种无融合生殖是兼性的。在这里,我报告了马来西亚低地雨林树种 Garcinia scortechinii King 的一个种群的存在,该种群完全由雌性个体组成(在 25 公顷的范围内记录到 40 棵雌性树,没有雄性树)。这是首例有记录的野生热带树木中地理隔离、强制性无性繁殖种群的观察结果。其他六种 Garcinia 物种相对于其他研究的雌雄异株树种表现出雌性偏向的趋势,这一观察结果与兼性无融合生殖一致。对于 Garcinia scortechinii 来说,更令人惊讶的结果与以下观点相矛盾,即强制性无融合生殖仅发生在不存在竞争的环境中,这可能使缺乏遗传重组的类群通过混合得以持续存在。