Phenology and Breeding Mechanisms of Calamus lobbianus Becc. and Calamus pygmaeus Becc.

The floral biology of Calamus is relatively unknown except for several species. In this study, Calamus lobbianus and Calamus pygmaeus were selected to represent the non-climbing rattan of the Sundaland’s flagellate group. Observations on phenology, floral rewards and floral visitors as well as exper...

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Main Authors: Seng, Ng Win, Wong, Sin Yeng, Hashimah, Elias, Meekiong, Kalu
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spelling my.unimas.ir-463072024-10-15T04:44:36Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46307/ Phenology and Breeding Mechanisms of Calamus lobbianus Becc. and Calamus pygmaeus Becc. Seng, Ng Win Wong, Sin Yeng Hashimah, Elias Meekiong, Kalu QK Botany The floral biology of Calamus is relatively unknown except for several species. In this study, Calamus lobbianus and Calamus pygmaeus were selected to represent the non-climbing rattan of the Sundaland’s flagellate group. Observations on phenology, floral rewards and floral visitors as well as experiments on the breeding mechanism and operational sex ratio were performed for both species. For both species, anthesis started in the early morning for pistillate and staminate plants, ended by late noon (staminate plants) but lasted till the next day in pistillate plants for both species. Although both species appeared to be aseasonal in flowering, C. lobbianus exhibited a male-biased population while C. pygmaeus did not exhibit any sex bias. Nectar was observed to be extruded from the base of the petals of C. lobbianus of the staminate flowers and sterile staminate flowers of the pistillate plants. The concentration and volume of the nectar of the staminate flower and sterile staminate flower of C. lobbianus peaked at c. 11% and 9 µL around 1100 (Day 1) and c. 13% and 8 µL around 0930 (Day 1), respectively, but only appeared as a layer of glistening exudate in C. pygmaeus. Floral scent was not detected in any of the inflorescences of both species. Several insect visitors were observed to be the primary visitors of both Calamus species which include two species of Tetragonula, a species of Liostenogaster sp., and Stenodyneriellus sp. Experiments on breeding mechanism of C. lobbianus and C. pygmaeus indicate that both species are most likely apomictic. C. pygmaeus is capable of vegetative propagation through the rooting at the tip of inflorescence. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46307/1/Ng%20et%20al%202024%20Phenology%20and%20Breeding%20Mechanisms%20of%20Calamus.pdf Seng, Ng Win and Wong, Sin Yeng and Hashimah, Elias and Meekiong, Kalu (2024) Phenology and Breeding Mechanisms of Calamus lobbianus Becc. and Calamus pygmaeus Becc. Tropical Life Sciences Research, 35 (3). pp. 185-213. ISSN 2180-4249 https://ejournal.usm.my/tlsr/article/view/tlsr_vol35-no-3-2024_9 https://doi.org/10.21315/tlsr2024.35.3.9
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Seng, Ng Win
Wong, Sin Yeng
Hashimah, Elias
Meekiong, Kalu
Phenology and Breeding Mechanisms of Calamus lobbianus Becc. and Calamus pygmaeus Becc.
description The floral biology of Calamus is relatively unknown except for several species. In this study, Calamus lobbianus and Calamus pygmaeus were selected to represent the non-climbing rattan of the Sundaland’s flagellate group. Observations on phenology, floral rewards and floral visitors as well as experiments on the breeding mechanism and operational sex ratio were performed for both species. For both species, anthesis started in the early morning for pistillate and staminate plants, ended by late noon (staminate plants) but lasted till the next day in pistillate plants for both species. Although both species appeared to be aseasonal in flowering, C. lobbianus exhibited a male-biased population while C. pygmaeus did not exhibit any sex bias. Nectar was observed to be extruded from the base of the petals of C. lobbianus of the staminate flowers and sterile staminate flowers of the pistillate plants. The concentration and volume of the nectar of the staminate flower and sterile staminate flower of C. lobbianus peaked at c. 11% and 9 µL around 1100 (Day 1) and c. 13% and 8 µL around 0930 (Day 1), respectively, but only appeared as a layer of glistening exudate in C. pygmaeus. Floral scent was not detected in any of the inflorescences of both species. Several insect visitors were observed to be the primary visitors of both Calamus species which include two species of Tetragonula, a species of Liostenogaster sp., and Stenodyneriellus sp. Experiments on breeding mechanism of C. lobbianus and C. pygmaeus indicate that both species are most likely apomictic. C. pygmaeus is capable of vegetative propagation through the rooting at the tip of inflorescence.
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author Seng, Ng Win
Wong, Sin Yeng
Hashimah, Elias
Meekiong, Kalu
author_facet Seng, Ng Win
Wong, Sin Yeng
Hashimah, Elias
Meekiong, Kalu
author_sort Seng, Ng Win
title Phenology and Breeding Mechanisms of Calamus lobbianus Becc. and Calamus pygmaeus Becc.
title_short Phenology and Breeding Mechanisms of Calamus lobbianus Becc. and Calamus pygmaeus Becc.
title_full Phenology and Breeding Mechanisms of Calamus lobbianus Becc. and Calamus pygmaeus Becc.
title_fullStr Phenology and Breeding Mechanisms of Calamus lobbianus Becc. and Calamus pygmaeus Becc.
title_full_unstemmed Phenology and Breeding Mechanisms of Calamus lobbianus Becc. and Calamus pygmaeus Becc.
title_sort phenology and breeding mechanisms of calamus lobbianus becc. and calamus pygmaeus becc.
publisher Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia
publishDate 2024
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46307/1/Ng%20et%20al%202024%20Phenology%20and%20Breeding%20Mechanisms%20of%20Calamus.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46307/
https://ejournal.usm.my/tlsr/article/view/tlsr_vol35-no-3-2024_9
https://doi.org/10.21315/tlsr2024.35.3.9
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