Volume 77, Issue 1 p. 1-6
Article

CHASMOGAMY/CLEISTOGAMY IN TRIODANIS PERFOLIATA (CAMPANULACEAE): SOME CH/CL COMPARISONS IN FITNESS PARAMETERS

Brian Gara

Brian Gara

Department of Botany, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 45701

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Gayle Muenchow

Gayle Muenchow

Department of Botany, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 45701

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First published: 01 January 1990
Citations: 14
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Abstract

The chasmogamous/cleistogamous (CH/CL) breeding system has evolved independently many times, but its ecological role has been studied in few species. In Triodanis perfoliata, we studied the natural phenology of flowering and seed set, how successful CH flowers were at setting seed, whether seed from CH and CL flowers differed in germination behavior, and whether plants derived from these two seed types differed in vigor. Most notably, we found that the later the CH flowers were produced, the fewer seed they successfully matured. In general the two seed types did not show differences in germination behavior, but for some maternal parents the two seed types differed. For these, the CL seed germinated less readily. Finally, there was some indication that plants from CL seed were not as vigorous as those from CH seed.