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Am J Bot


Title:Variation in floral scent composition within and between populations of Geonoma macrostachys (Arecaceae) in the western Amazon
Author(s):Knudsen JT;
Address:"Botanical Institute, Goteborg University, Box 461, SE 405 30 Goteborg, Sweden"
Journal Title:Am J Bot
Year:2002
Volume:89
Issue:11
Page Number:1772 - 1778
DOI: 10.3732/ajb.89.11.1772
ISSN/ISBN:0002-9122 (Print) 0002-9122 (Linking)
Abstract:"In geonomoid palms floral scent is both an important pollinator attractant and an important factor in reproductive isolation. However, little is known about intraspecific variation in floral scent composition in these as well as in other plants. In this study the level of variation in floral scent composition found within and among five populations of Geonoma macrostachys var. macrostachys in the western Amazon is documented. Floral scent samples were collected using head-space adsorption and were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Most of the 108 compounds recorded were of isoprenoid origin, but only 28 of the compounds were found in all 62 samples analyzed. No differentiation was found between the studied populations, confirming that G. macrostachys var. macrostachys is outbreeding and indicating that the individual populations are part of a metapopulation linked by sufficient gene flow to avoid local differentiation. However, a negative correlation between distance and similarity of floral scent chemistry indicates a case of clinal variation within the distribution area of G. macrostachys. Male euglossine bees are infrequent visitors to G. macrostachys, while other groups of insects are abundant. However, the level of variation and the chemical composition lend support to a suggested importance of male euglossine bees in long-distance pollen flow in G. macrostachys. Other insect groups are probably important in securing pollination of most flowers with pollen from nearby sources"
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Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEKnudsen, Jette T eng 2002/11/01 Am J Bot. 2002 Nov; 89(11):1772-8. doi: 10.3732/ajb.89.11.1772"

 
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