Title of article :
Effects of Reduced Source‐Sink Ratio on the Cost of Reproduction in Females of Silene latifolia
Author/Authors :
Janet L. Gehring and Lynda F. Delph، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Allocation to current reproduction is expected to lead to trade-offs in allocation to other life-history roles.
We attempted to experimentally decrease the source-sink ratio in females of the dioecious plant species Silene
latifolia in order to evaluate the nature of these trade-offs. We applied two experimental treatments to females
from seven full-sibling families: delayed pollination of flowers and shading of flowers and fruits. Delayed
pollination extended the period of flower maintenance, whereas shading prevented photosynthesis by the
calyces. Both treatments altered female phenotype, but the response differed between treatments. Delaying
pollination increased abortion of reproductive structures, probably because late pollination allowed the initiation
of more floral buds. Increased flower production resulted in higher biomass allocation to inflorescence
stems and may have been responsible for lower allocation to leaves. Preventing calyx photosynthesis decreased
average fruit mass and total fruit mass but increased biomass allocation to leaves. We conclude that females of
S. latifolia are capable of partially compensating for a decreased source-sink ratio by balancing their reproductive
output to current carbon availability, at least within one growing season.
Keywords :
floral photosynthesis , source-sink ratio , compensation , Cost of reproduction , flower maintenance
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences