Richardson Thomas E, Stephenson Andrew G
Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, 208 Mueller Laboratory, 16802, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
Oecologia. 1991 Jun;87(1):80-85. doi: 10.1007/BF00323783.
We conducted a controlled crossing experiment to examine the effects of maternal and paternal parentage, the size of the pollen load, and prior fruit production on the proportion of flowers that set fruit, seed number per fruit and seed weight in a natural population of Campanula americana. Effects due to the maternal parent were large for all measures of fruit and seed production, while the paternal parent had a significant effect only upon mean seed weight. As the number of prior fruits on the maternal plant increased the probability that a flower would produce a mature fruit, the number of seeds per fruit, and total seed weight per fruit all decreased. We found no effect of the size of the pollen loads used in this study on fruit or seed production. These results are consistent with those of other studies that suggest in natural plant populations maternal effects, especially environmental maternal effects, can have an overwhelming effect on fruit and seed production and on seed characteristics.
我们进行了一项对照杂交实验,以研究在美国风铃草自然种群中,母本和父本的亲缘关系、花粉量大小以及先前的果实产量对坐果花的比例、单果种子数和种子重量的影响。母本对所有果实和种子产量指标的影响都很大,而父本仅对平均种子重量有显著影响。随着母本植株上先前果实数量的增加,一朵花产生成熟果实的概率、单果种子数和单果种子总重量均下降。我们发现本研究中使用的花粉量大小对果实或种子产量没有影响。这些结果与其他研究结果一致,这些研究表明在天然植物种群中,母本效应,尤其是环境母本效应,可能对果实和种子产量以及种子特性产生压倒性影响。