Pollination Flashcards

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Definition Of Pollination

Types

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The transfer of pollen from the mature anther to the mature stigma.

  1. Self Pollination
  2. Cross Pollination
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Breeding Pattern

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• Plants are at the mercy of pollen carriers(Vectors)
~ Plants pollinated by vectors which travel great distances
• Wind&Bumblebees: lead to effective breeding populations

~ Plants pollinated by vectors which travel short distances.
• Small insects: leads to localized breeding populations.

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SELF POLLINATION

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• Plants pollinated by their own pollen
• Occurs in many cultivated plants
~ Good/Bad news of self-pollination
• Homozygosity (More Uniform)
• Focus on adaptation to environments (Desert animals)

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CROSS-POLLINATION

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•Plants receiving pollen from other plants.
• Pollination by insects, wind, birds, mammals and water.
• Mechanisms to prevent self-pollination
~ Self incompatibly (in Camellia)
~ Timing mechanisms(readiness of stigma & anther)-Lily & Amaryllis
~ Sex parts on different plants (dioecious)- Ginkgo, Willow & Poplar
• Good/Bad News Of Cross Pollination
~ Heterozygosity
~ Focus on diversity and survival in Environment

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Regulatory Factors Of Pollination Vectors
A. Wind Pollination

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• No colour, little scent, small and often dioecious

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Regulatory Factors Of Pollination Vectors
B. “Rewards” provided by the plant.

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  1. Food(Insects, Birds and Mammals)
    a) Pollen, Nectar & Oil
  2. Sensory (Insects, Birds and Mammals)
    a) Odour, Temperature, Motion, Visual(Shape, Size, Colour)
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Regulatory Factors Of Pollination Vectors
C. Attracting Pollinators

  1. Most Pollinators
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a) Attracted to a single showy flower
b) Bees cannot perceive red light-but can perceive UV light
~ Bees are mostly attracted to yellow and blue flowers (white/UV light)

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Regulatory Factors Of Pollination Vectors
C. Attracting Pollinators

  1. Animal Pollinators
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a) Food- Nectar, Oil, Pollen, etc
b) Rest area- Warmth, Breeding, etc
c) Odor-Sweet, Fruity, Sexy, etc

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Regulatory Factors Of Pollination Vectors
C. Attracting Pollinators

  1. Insect Pollinators
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a) Colour & Nectar Guides
b) Odor-Sweet, Fruity, Putrid (Flies & Beetles), “female-like”

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Regulatory Factors Of Pollination Vectors
C. Attracting Pollinators

  1. Specific Insects: Moths & Butterflies
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a) Day and Night flowers.
b) Moths- flowers emit fragrance at night.
c) Some butterflies see red light.

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Regulatory Factors Of Pollination Vectors
C. Attracting Pollinators

  1. Birds
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a) Can see red light
b) Flowers usually not scented but brightly coloured[Cacti, Columbines, Hibiscus, Bananas, etc]

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Regulatory Factors Of Pollination Vectors
C. Attracting Pollinators

  1. Mammals
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a) Bats: Strong, Fruity colors
b) Others(Climbers): Possum, Monkey

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