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Pollination system of Holcoglossum rupestre (Orchidaceae): A special and unstable system

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The pollination system of Holcoglossum rupestre was studied in northwestern Yunnan. The species is self-compatible but pollinator-dependent and offers nectar as a reward to visitors. A species of beetle, Hybovalgus bioculatus Kolbe, is identified as the pollinator among all visitors observed. The beetles carried the pollinia in two different positions, i.e. on the buttock and the foreleg, and pollinated the flowers by two different mechanisms. The analysis suggests that Holcoglossum rupestre and its pollinator may be in an unstable pollination relationship. The natural fruit set is low, which is attributed to the low visiting frequency of pollinator and the effective mechanism to prevent self-pollination.

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Jin, X., Chen, S. & Qin, H. Pollination system of Holcoglossum rupestre (Orchidaceae): A special and unstable system. Plant Syst. Evol. 254, 31–38 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-005-0310-z

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