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. 2018 Sep;255(5):1433-1442.
doi: 10.1007/s00709-018-1245-x. Epub 2018 Mar 29.

Structure of the stigma and style of Callaeum psilophyllum (Malpighiaceae) and its relation with potential pollinators

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Structure of the stigma and style of Callaeum psilophyllum (Malpighiaceae) and its relation with potential pollinators

Sandra Silvina Aliscioni et al. Protoplasma. 2018 Sep.

Abstract

The family Malpighiaceae, particularly in the Neotropic, shows a similar floral morphology. Although floral attraction and rewards to pollinators are alike, stigmas and styles show more diversity. The stigmas were described covered with a thin and impermeable cuticle that needs to be ruptured by the mechanical action of the pollinators. However, this characteristic was only mentioned for a few species and the anatomy and ultrastructure of the stigmas were not explored. In this work, we analyze the morphology, anatomy, and ultrastructure of the stigma and style of Callaeum psilophyllum. Moreover, we identify the potential pollinators in order to evaluate how the disposition of the stigmas is related with their size and its role in the exposure of the receptive stigmatic surface. Our observations indicate that Centris flavifrons, C. fuscata, C. tarsata, and C. trigonoides are probably efficient pollinators of C. psilophyllum. The three stigmas are covered by a cuticle that remained intact in bagged flowers. The flowers exposed to visitors show the cuticle broken, more secretion in the intercellular spaces between sub-stigmatic cells and abundant electron-dense components inside vacuoles in stigmatic papillae. This indicates that the stigmas prepares in similar ways to receive pollen grains, but the pollinator action is required to break the cuticle, and once pollen tubes start growing, stigmatic and sub-stigmatic cells release more secretion by a granulocrine process.

Keywords: Anatomy; Centris; Cuticle; Morphology; Ultrastructure.

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