Pollen tube growth from multiple pollinator visits more accurately quantifies pollinator performance and plant reproduction

Author(s)
Stavert, Jamie R
Bailey, Charlie
Kirkland, Lindsey
Rader, Romina
Publication Date
2020-10-12
Abstract
Pollination services from animals are critical for both crop production and reproduction in wild plant species. Accurately measuring the relative contributions of different animal taxa to pollination service delivery is essential for identifying key pollinators. However, widely used measures of pollinator effectiveness (e.g., single visit pollen deposition) may be inaccurate where plant reproduction is strongly constrained by pollen quality. Here, we test the efficacy of single and multiple pollinator visits for measuring pollinator performance in a model plant species (apple, Malus domestica Borkh) that is strongly limited by pollen quality. We determined pollination success using a suite of measures (pollen deposition, pollen tube growth, fruit and seed set) from single and multiple pollinator visits. We found that pollen deposition from a single pollinator visit seldom resulted in the growth of pollen tubes capable of eliciting ovule fertilisation and never resulted in fruit or seed production. In contrast, multiple pollinator visits frequently initiated the growth of pollen tubes capable of ovule fertilisation and often led to fruit and seed production. Our findings suggest that single visit pollen deposition may provide a poor measure of pollinator performance when linked to reproductive success of plant species that are constrain by pollen quality. Alternatively, pollen tube growth from single and multiple pollinator visits can provide a measure of pollinator performance that is more closely linked to plant reproduction.
Citation
Scientific Reports, v.10, p. 1-9
ISSN
2045-2322
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Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Rights
Attribution 4.0 International
Title
Pollen tube growth from multiple pollinator visits more accurately quantifies pollinator performance and plant reproduction
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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