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School of Biological Sciences: Faculty Publications
Anemophily; flower abortion; perennial plants; pollen; seed set; wind pollination
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Pollen Limitation And Flower Abortion In A Wind-Pollinated, Masting Tree, Ian S. Pearse, Walter D. Koenig, Kyle A. Funk, Mario B. Pesendorfer
Pollen Limitation And Flower Abortion In A Wind-Pollinated, Masting Tree, Ian S. Pearse, Walter D. Koenig, Kyle A. Funk, Mario B. Pesendorfer
School of Biological Sciences: Faculty Publications
Pollen limitation is a key assumption of theories that explain mast seeding, which is common among wind-pollinated and woody plants. In particular, the pollen coupling hypothesis and pollination Moran effect hypothesis assume pollen limitation as a factor that synchronizes seed crops across individuals. The existence of pollen limitation has not, however, been unambiguously demonstrated in wind-pollinated, masting trees. We conducted a two-year pollen supplementation experiment on a masting oak species, Quercus lobata. Supplemental pollen increased acorn set in one year but not in the other, supporting the importance of pollen coupling and pollination Moran effect models of mast seeding. …