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Most effective pollinator of Hoya pottsii revealed

Most effective pollinator of Hoya pottsii revealed

Most effective pollinator of Hoya pottsii revealed
Pollination of Hoya pottsii. Credit: Sven Landrein

Hoya, with around 300 species, is the largest genus in Asclepiadoideae tribe Marsdenieae in the family Apocynaceae. Hoya species produce white flowers, strong nocturnal fragrance and abundant nectar. The pollination of two Hoya species has been studied previously, but little is known about the specific nature and interactions between flower morphology, pollinators, and their environment.

In a study published in Flora, researchers from the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) investigated the pollinators of H. pottsii (spontaneous and epiphytic, growing on several cultivated and subspontaneous trees in the garden) by capturing flower visitors during the evening and night.

The researchers checked pollinators for pollinaria attachment as well as their location on the body and how many pollinia were missing, which is indicative of effectiveness. They then estimated pollinator strength by using wing length as a proxy and measured guide rails and compared with Hoya carnosa.

Furthermore, they performed experiments with living pollinators, hand pollination with severed moth legs and tools were explored to understand the fine details of such elaborate processes.

They found that Hypopyra vespertilio was the most effective at both carrying and depositing the pollinaria of Hoya pottsii in Xishuangbanna. Erebus esphesperis, a larger and stronger than Hypopyra vespertilio was not as effective in H. pottsii.

Moreover, Colobopsis leonardii ants and Hymenopus coronatus praying mantis also carried H. pottsii pollinaria, but only one ant inserted one pollinium. H. pottsii guide rail may have adapted to smaller moths by facilitating the insertion of the pollinia.


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More information: Sven Landrein et al. Pollinators of Hoya pottsii: Are the strongest the most effective?, Flora (2020). DOI: 10.1016/j.flora.2020.151734
Citation: Most effective pollinator of Hoya pottsii revealed (2021, January 19) retrieved 19 January 2021 from https://phys.org/news/2021-01-effective-pollinator-hoya-pottsii-revealed.html
This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.

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Most effective pollinator of Hoya pottsii revealed

Most effective pollinator of Hoya pottsii revealed
Pollination of Hoya pottsii. Credit: Sven Landrein

Hoya, with around 300 species, is the largest genus in Asclepiadoideae tribe Marsdenieae in the family Apocynaceae. Hoya species produce white flowers, strong nocturnal fragrance and abundant nectar. The pollination of two Hoya species has been studied previously, but little is known about the specific nature and interactions between flower morphology, pollinators, and their environment.

In a study published in Flora, researchers from the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) investigated the pollinators of H. pottsii (spontaneous and epiphytic, growing on several cultivated and subspontaneous trees in the garden) by capturing flower visitors during the evening and night.

The researchers checked pollinators for pollinaria attachment as well as their location on the body and how many pollinia were missing, which is indicative of effectiveness. They then estimated pollinator strength by using wing length as a proxy and measured guide rails and compared with Hoya carnosa.

Furthermore, they performed experiments with living pollinators, hand pollination with severed moth legs and tools were explored to understand the fine details of such elaborate processes.

They found that Hypopyra vespertilio was the most effective at both carrying and depositing the pollinaria of Hoya pottsii in Xishuangbanna. Erebus esphesperis, a larger and stronger than Hypopyra vespertilio was not as effective in H. pottsii.

Moreover, Colobopsis leonardii ants and Hymenopus coronatus praying mantis also carried H. pottsii pollinaria, but only one ant inserted one pollinium. H. pottsii guide rail may have adapted to smaller moths by facilitating the insertion of the pollinia.


Explore further

A new species of milkweed subfamily found in Yunnan

More information: Sven Landrein et al. Pollinators of Hoya pottsii: Are the strongest the most effective?, Flora (2020). DOI: 10.1016/j.flora.2020.151734
Citation: Most effective pollinator of Hoya pottsii revealed (2021, January 19) retrieved 19 January 2021 from https://phys.org/news/2021-01-effective-pollinator-hoya-pottsii-revealed.html
This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.
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