Sexual reproduction and clonal growth in Reinhardtia gracilis (Palmae), an understory tropical palm

A Mendoza, M Franco

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Abstract

Patterns of sexual reproduction and clonal grow th were investigated in the understory palm Reinhardtia gracilis var. gracilior over a 3-yr period. R. gracilis is a very abundant clonal palm in the tropical rain forest of Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. Because ramets form clumps, genets are easily identified in the held. Genets were monitored in a 0.5-ha area, and classified by size according to the number of ramets they possessed. In contrast to clonal growth, sexual reproduction was highly dependent on genet size. The probability of reproduction, the number of inflorescences, and the number of fruits produced were positively correlated with genet size. However, neither the probability of producing a ramet, nor the number of ramets produced per genet were correlated with genet size. Over the 3 yr of study, 55% of the genet population had at least one ramet with reproductive structures, while <1% (a single genet in one year) had six ramets with flowers. Thirty-two percent of the mature genets reproduced during each of three consecutive years. In contrast, 58% of the genets produced no new ramets during these 3 yr. No evidence was found of a trade-off between clonal growth and sexual reproduction. Ramet production increases genet size and this in turn increases genet reproductive performance. Clonal growth in this species may be viewed as a growth strategy that tends to maximize genet fitness.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)521-527
Number of pages0
JournalDefault journal
Volume85
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 1998
EventAmerican Journal of Botany -
Duration: 1 Jan 1998 → …

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