Acta Botânica Brasílica (Feb 2022)

Is distyly in subtropical Psychotria brachyceras (Rubiaceae) similar to the general trends observed for the genus?

  • Renata Trevizan,
  • Raquel Lüdtke,
  • João Custódio Fernandes Cardoso,
  • Paulo Eugenio Oliveira,
  • Nathália Susin Streher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-33062020abb0058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 4
pp. 627 – 637

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Distyly is a floral polymorphism that promotes cross-pollination through precise pollination. Psychotria is a mostly tropical genus of distylous Rubiaceae. Although widely studied in Brazil, some regions/species are still poorly explored, which hinders the understanding of distyly system along a greater geographical range. Here, we studied a subtropical population of Psychotria brachyceras in southern Brazil. For this, we characterized morphs occurrence, reciprocity of sexual structures, mating and incompatibility systems. In addition, we compared the reciprocity values from other species of the genus based on values gathered from literature to understand how the population behaves. The population showed equal proportions of thrum (short stigma/high anthers) and pin (high stigma/short anthers) morphs. Reciprocity was higher than the average for the genus and inaccuracy values between sexual organs were evenly distributed between the organ types, indicating a trend to typical distyly. Higher fruit set rates in intermorph and open pollination treatments and pollen tube growth observations confirmed that the population has a functional heteromorphic incompatibility system. Psychotria brachyceras showed no signs of distinct traits to typical distylous populations, which seems to ensure reproductive success and distyly maintenance.

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