Investigation on reproductive characteristics of Polygonatum cyrtonema.
10.19540/j.cnki.cjcmm.20201223.101
- Author:
Li-Ge LI
1
;
Ze-Rui ZHANG
1
;
Yan SHI
1
;
Jing-Jing LIU
1
;
Ying-Xiong QIU
2
;
Dong-Hong CHEN
1
;
Jin-Ping SI
1
Author Information
1. State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture,Zhejiang A&F University Hangzhou 311300,China.
2. School of Life Sciences,Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310058,China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Polygonatum cyrtonema;
phenology;
pollen vitality;
self-incompatibility;
stigma receptivity
- MeSH:
Flowers;
Plant Breeding;
Pollination;
Polygonatum;
Reproduction
- From:
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
2021;46(5):1079-1083
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
The study is aimed to investigate the reproductive biology characteristics of Polygonatum cyrtonema, especially including phenology, flower bud differentiation, flowering timing, floral traits, pollen vigor and stigma receptivity. The results showed that P. cyrtonema forms inflorescence before the leaves spread. In the wild, P. cyrtonema is mainly pollinated by insects such as bumblebees, with a seed setting rate of 65.12%. The seed setting rate of indoor single plant isolation or self-pollination enclosed by parchment paper bag is 0, indicating that it is self-incompatible. In Lin'an city, seedlings begin to emerge from mid-March to early April(the temperature is higher than 7.5 ℃), buds begin to emerge from the end of March to mid-April, and then undergo the full bloom stage from mid-to-late April, and the final flowering stage from the end of April to mid-May. The whole flowering period lasts 36 to 45 days. There are obvious differences in the phenology of different provenances. The flowers come into bloom from the base to the top along the aboveground main axis, which usually contain 4-22 inflorescences with(2-) 4-10(-21) flowers per inflorescence. The flowering pe-riod for a single plant is 26-38 days. The single flower lasts about 20-25 days from budding to opening and withers 2 days after pollination, and then the ovary will gradually expand. If unpollinated, it will continue to bloom for 3-5 days and then wither. Flower development period is significantly related to pollen vigor and stigma remittance. The pollen viability is the highest when the flower is fully opened with anthers gathering on the stigma, and the receptivity is the strongest when the stigma protrudes out of the perianth and secretes mucus. The fruits and seeds ripen in October, and proper shading can ensure the smooth development and maturity of the seeds. This study provides a basis for the hybrid breeding and seed production of P. cyrtonema.