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Breeding biology, resource partitioning and reproductive effort of a dioecious shrub, Clutia pulchella L. (Euphorbiaceae)

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 The flowering of Clutia pulchella was studied in a coastal scarp forest community in southern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Sex dependent differences in the frequency and magnitude of floral output were recorded, with male individuals producing 4.32 times more flowers per leaf axis than females. Increased node production, as a manifestation of significantly increased branching, allowed for prolific flower production in males. Energy investment per flower was marginally greater in females (0.045 J/mg), despite copious pollen production and glandular secretion in males (0.035 J/mg). Differential flower production, reproductive organ dry mass and an unbalanced branching ratio revealed that “per plant” expenditure towards flowering was more pronounced in males (♀ flowering × 5.04). The elevated cost of fruit production (♀ flowering × 5.5), inclusive of imperfect fruit set, resulted in overall reproductive expense being slightly higher for females. Such sex-dependent reproductive investment was shown to have minimal influence on the population sex ratio, with sex frequencies and nearest neighbor distances yielding a non-significant male bias of 1.16. No evidence of spatial asymmetry was found.

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Received December 1, 1999 Accepted September 27, 2000

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Thompson, D., Edwards, T. Breeding biology, resource partitioning and reproductive effort of a dioecious shrub, Clutia pulchella L. (Euphorbiaceae). Plant Syst. Evol. 226, 13–22 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s006060170070

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